Post on 19-Jun-2020
AustraliaThe most active in Study groups
(22% contribute regularly)
U.A.E.Highest mobile usage
(106.2%)
UKstrong focus on
science based subjects
USThe most variety in
e-learning tools
30%Mobile learning continues to grow – almost 30% of all learning sessions on our platform in 2016 were accessed on a mobile device.
GOCONQR
AUSTRAILIA
72%54%
% who create resources % who view others resources
There is significant regional variation in use of GoConqr for active learning versus more traditional content consumption.
There is a strong trend towards visually engaging material, an area in which the o�ine world simply cannot compete with the online one. Generally speaking, students favour dynamic resources over
traditional ones in a ratio of about 8/1.
ColombiaTop creators
(93% create thierown resources)
BrazilThe most numerous
in study groups(+30% are members
of a group
GermanyTop viewers
(72% view other peoples resources)
MATHS
17%BIOLOGY
14%CHEMISTRY
13%ENGLISH
11%OTHER
45%DYNAMIC TRADITIONAL
79%79% of online students prefer to study online in solitary.
21%Only 21% of online students are availing of the opportunities to collaborate online.
ONLINELEARNINGREPORT 2017GOCONQRONLINELEARNINGREPORT 2017GOCONQR
Students are using onlineplatforms as an additional source
to help with di�cult subjects
With a sample size of over 2.5 million learners, we delve into the GoConqr data to highlight some trends in online learning.GoConqr
MOST POPULAR SUBJECTS
BETTER OFF ALONE?
GROWTH IN MOBILE
VISUAL CONTENT RULES
WHO ARE MOST ACTIVE?
KEY REGIONAL FINDINGS
BRAZIL
71% 67%
COLOMBIA
93%
55%
GERMANY
66% 72%
MEXICO
86%
49%
SPAIN
77%66%
UNITEDKINGDOM
66% 69% 66%56%
UNITEDSTATES
For all the results and background to these findings, view the full GoConqr Online Learning report here.GoConqr Online Learning report here
The data highlights cross country and regional di�erences in study behaviours.