Distance education can make it possible to take an insurance-related course, get industry certification, advance your career, or start working in a new field. (Photo: Shutterstock) Distance education can make it possible to take an insurance-related course, get industry certification, advance your career, or start working in a new field. (Photo: Shutterstock)

Online education has become the norm for millions of students during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. While virtual learning platforms have grown in popularity for many years, the COVID-19 crisis has accelerated their acceptance and adoption like never before.

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