This investment will pay off in spades. With e-learning applications, students can work at their own pace, which allows the teacher to provide one-toone instruction to those who need it most. Additionally, assessments can become more seamless, less manual and time-intensive. Educators no longer have to grade every exam or feed Scantron sheets into a machine. Instead, they can spend time focusing on the learning activities that have the biggest impact on students. Finally, when connected to the cloud, these e-learning technologies can collect data on student performance, which can then be used to improve lesson plans in future school years.