The table compares how many students in Canadian University have taken online courses.
Overall, it is clear that students aged under 25 have commonly taken two online courses, whereas in the older group, the number is highest in a group of people who have never participated in any online learning
Looking at individuals aged under 25 in Canadian University, almost one third of all students have taken two online classes, while the figures for people who take one, three and four courses are 22, 20 and 16 percent respectively, and the proportion of students who have never joined any online classes is the lowest, at only 10 percent.
In terms of the elder group, online courses seem to be less common than in the junior’s, with 41 percent who have never entered online learning. When it comes to the groups of people who have taken one and two classes, the figures almost halved from the previous group. Although a few seniors have joined three online classes, there are still 10 and 7 percent of students who have joined three and four or more courses respectively.
