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The inventing of print was the first revolution brought to the education world. Internet is definitely the second. However there is still an enormous gap to bridge between the potential and the current situation…
It took a relatively long time since the internet was first launched by the academic institution in the early 60’s until the M.I.T has decided to release its syllabus to the general public, over the web. Now, theoretically speaking a desirable MIT degree is not out of reach for many who couldn’t even dream of it before. Is it realy so? It still seems that you need to go to college to obtain a degree, but what is there in campus life that makes it so appealing? Meeting new interesting people? Being exposed to a new and exciting world of knowledge? Debating over thoughtful issues with other colleagues? Or maybe acquiring formal approbation to get a desirable prestige position in a well established organization? What ever the reason you went to college may be, academic institutions are basically aimed to deliver, refine and validate information. The internet has come a long way since its early days when large communities holding enormous amount of knowledge used it as a means of communication. Broad band is now enabling to deliver all sorts of information formats between parties and sophisticated search engines put some order in the chaotic unleashed information wave. But still, can we get a PhD around here? Studdying needs guidance, momentum and direction. Without those we can easily get lost in the ever flashing ultimately distracting environment of the internet. Along years of careful study and accumulated knowledge in learning processes among many users, we have come with a unique methodology for developing e-learning applications and remote study platforms. We invite you to explore our vast abilities in that field.
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