There is a school of thought that believes educational programmes are best delivered in the linear, narrative format. Usability guru Jakob Nielson wrote in a recent article, "I continue to write books, and I continue to develop training seminars, because I believe these media are best for deep learning of new concepts." (full article here).
Reliance World's Virtual Classroom platform leverages Video Conferencing to deliver that linear, narrative style of learning to a large number of students simultaneously. The idea of a countrywide interactive classroom is no longer an idea, it's reality.
As Bellinda had written in her last post, registrations for XLRI's Virtual Classroom programmes are now open. These programmes combine the effectiveness of face-to-face interactions with the convenience of distance learning.
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