The provided visuals give information regarding online education habits. Specifically, the bar chart illustrates the breakdown of participation in various online educational activities in 2024, while the line graph compares the number of male and female participants from 2015 to 2024.
Overall, it is clear that online workshops were the most popular form of digital learning in 2024. Furthermore, participation in online education grew significantly for both genders over nine-year period, with women consistently outnumbering men and showing a sharper rate of increase.
Regarding the types of activities in 2024, Online Workshops attracted the highest participation, accounting for approximately 35% of learners. This was followed closely by Short Online Courses, which were chosen by about 30% of participants. Distance Diplomas represented the third most common activity at 20%, while Distance Bachelor Degrees(10%) and other miscellaneous activities(5%) made up the smallest shares of the market.
Turning to the trends in participation numbers, both genders started at a similar level in 2015, with around 100000 men and slightly over 100000 women involved in online education. Over the subsequent years, both groups saw a steady upward trend. However, the growth rate for women was noticeably faster by 2024, female participation had surged to nearly 960000.
In comparison, male participation also increased substantially but at a slower pace, reaching approximately 700000 by the end of the period.
