The graph demonstrates the rate of students that study in online and traditional way in the eight year period: from 2010 to 2018.
Overall, it is clear that traditional learning and online learning had a big gap at the start and at the end of the period. Traditional learning was a lot popular among students at the start of the period and dropped throughout the years. Meanwhile, online learning was least common in the beginning, but it became higher than the former a lot.
In 2010, rate of traditional learning was on its peak which is over 80 percentage, while rate of online learning was lower than 20 percentage. Both traditional and online learning started to show difference by 2012, the former’s percentage slightly decreased to between 70 and 80, while the latter increased to slightly below 30 percentages. Gap between two ways of studying was getting smaller in 2014.
In a period earlier 2016, the percentage of both ways of learning crossed at 50 percentage points. In 2018, traditional learning reached its lowest point of 30 percents and online learning reached its peak of 70 percentages.
