IoT underpins online learning

From homework to Harvard degrees, education has gone digital. But what happens when the screens go dark? With 57 million online learners expected by 2027, yesterday's technical glitch is tomorrow's barrier to growth.

The consequences of unreliable connectivity domino through the educational experience: students lose access to vital resources, assessment sessions are compromised, and teacher collaboration – essential for quality education – breaks down.

The digital education revolution

The shift to online learning isn't just a trend – it's a total transformation in how knowledge today is being transmitted and acquired. Educational technology (EdTech) spending reached US$163 billion in 2024, according to Grand View Research, with IoT devices and connectivity solutions representing a significant portion of this investment.

Indeed, IoT has become fundamental to modern education delivery. Smart devices and virtual labs can provide personalised experiences, and expert teachers can reach remote classrooms and previously underserved communities worldwide. These capabilities are more than modern conveniences – they're essential tools for delivering competitive, quality education in a digital-first world.

The connected campus case study

Real-world implementations of IoT in education demonstrate clear, measurable benefits. Research shows that connected campuses using IoT-enabled systems have reported:

  • 10-20% reduction in operational costs through smart building management
  • Enhanced student engagement through interactive learning tools and smart classrooms
  • Improved resource utilisation through real-time monitoring and management
  • Optimised energy consumption through smart lighting and HVAC systems
  • Enhanced campus navigation, safety and service accessibility through location-based services.

For example, Colorado State University achieved over 38% energy cost savings by implementing smart building IoT solutions using cloud technology. Another successful example can be seen with Carnegie Mellon University in Pennsylvania, which successfully implemented IoT-based building management systems to reduce energy costs and improve resource efficiency.

A bright future ahead

As we move toward 2030, the integration of IoT in education will only deepen. Emerging technologies like 5G, AI-powered learning analytics, and advanced IoT sensors will further transform the educational landscape. Educational institutions that invest in robust connectivity solutions today are not just solving current challenges – they're preparing for a future where digital learning is the norm, not the exception.

The key to success lies in selecting the right connectivity partner – one that understands both the technical requirements and the transformative potential of connected education.

We are that partner.

Online learning unlocked

From schools requiring campus-wide connectivity to universities powering sophisticated online learning platforms, we support educational institutions at every level.

Across the world, educational institutions still face significant hurdles, struggling with rising costs, complex technical support, sustaining consistent quality across locations, and scaling to meet demand.

Our connectivity solutions simplify this by:

  • Ensuring seamless connections across multiple networks
  • Maintaining uninterrupted platform access
  • Supporting IoT-enabled learning devices
  • Enabling consistent remote participation
  • Guaranteeing resource accessibility.

We're helping bridge the educational divide with reliable and secure connectivity, fostering stronger and more connected global learning communities. Education is a potent catalyst for change, and we’re proud to enable it.

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