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A new report predicts online learning will be mainstream by 2029, with AI and VR technologies transforming education access in Kenya.

The chalkboard is dead; long live the algorithm. A groundbreaking new report predicts that online learning will become the dominant mode of education in Kenya and globally by 2029, driven by an explosion in AI and connectivity.
In less than three years, the concept of "going to school" might mean logging in rather than walking out the door. A new comprehensive report has forecasted that the digital shift in education, accelerated by the pandemic, is reaching a tipping point. By 2029, online learning will no longer be an alternative; it will be the mainstream standard.
The report paints a picture of a future where geography is no longer a barrier to quality education. For a student in rural Turkana, this means access to the same world-class tutors and resources as a student in London or New York. The drivers of this revolution are three-fold: the ubiquity of high-speed internet, the affordability of smart devices, and the rapid maturity of Artificial Intelligence.
The days of the one-size-fits-all lecture are numbered. The report highlights how AI-driven platforms are creating hyper-personalized learning paths.
However, the report is not purely utopian. It warns of a widening "digital divide" if governments do not step in. The main barrier to this future is not technology, but equity. If access to data and devices remains a privilege of the rich, this revolution will only entrench existing inequalities.
"We are standing on the brink of the greatest democratization of knowledge in history," an education expert noted. "But we must ensure no child is left offline."
As 2029 approaches, the question for policymakers is urgent: Are we preparing our infrastructure and our curriculum for a world where the classroom has no walls? The future is loading, and it is coming faster than we think.
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