16 July 2013

How many times have we were pestered by our elders shouting their heart out to attend school regularly and read aloud. I guess the count is impossible. We followed strict rules to attain education and had to face almost multiple hurdles to emerge as the knight in shining armor at the end. The journey hasn’t been a bed of roses for easily most of us. Yet we cherish our days and the fond old memories.

The system of education is very soon about to change. The change is imminent and already started. The world today is connected by invisible wires that not only made our lives easier but also brought different countries around the world to our close proximity. And somehow it brought education very close to us too. For professionals who cannot manage enough time for acquiring a specific field of knowledge this technology emerged as a major boon.

The internet didn’t only made the world around us a virtual village where connectivity and accessibility was no longer a concern, similarly it also facilitated the transfer of knowledge and information across the globe. For those looking for higher education in foreign universities but could not manage either the resource or time to be there present physically can now benefit from the tenets of virtual education to receive the education they always wanted to.

Virtual education like most other offering by internet has innumerable implications. The system of virtual education is also used by many regular universities for their education exchange programs. This is a great way to virtually get engaged to the courses in foreign universities, interact with their students and faculties to get to know the field of knowledge even better.

The program of education exchange is taken up by many popular universities. Along with this trend the growing engagement of internet users of social networking sites also promotes the exchange of knowledge and information across boundaries.


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