If we look back in time—specifically to February 2020—it might not seem that long ago, but it feels like a lifetime has passed since then. At that time, many people didn’t fully understand what online learning was, and terms like 'blended learning' were unfamiliar to most. Then March 2020 arrived, and the world changed drastically. The pandemic placed a spotlight on online learning as much of the world transitioned to working from home. Schools closed, sending children home, and suddenly, we faced the challenge of teaching our children, training new employees, and helping existing employees adapt to an entirely new work environment. While teachers and companies did their best to provide the necessary training, the experience revealed significant flaws in the current system of online learning. One of my own learning experiences with online education—both from a parent's perspective with my children and as an employee—was that while the topics often sounded interesting, the...