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  • Yervant Zorian Presents New AGBU Virtual School at Aleppo Event

    AGBU Press Office
    55 East 59th Street
    New York, NY 10022-1112
    Phone: 212.319.6383, x118
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    Website: www.agbu.org

    PRESS RELEASE

    Wednesday, March 5, 2008

    Yervant Zorian Presents New AGBU Virtual School at Aleppo Event

    A lecture program by Silicon Valley innovator, Yervant Zorian, was held
    in the AGBU Gulbenkian Center in Aleppo, Syria last fall. The event was
    organized by AGBU Aleppo.

    Zorian, who is vice president and chief scientist of Virage Logic in
    Silicon Valley, California, presented the computerized Armenian distance
    learning program prepared jointly by AGBU Silicon Valley and experts at
    Yerevan State University.

    Opening remarks were delivered by Zepure Tamerian, who spoke about the
    opportunities provided by the new age of computers and the Internet and
    the wonderful things that can be achieved with both. She introduced
    Zorian and mentioned that, as a third-generation AGBU member, he follows
    in the path of his father and grandfather, who were both strong
    supporters of AGBU's mission and endeavors.

    Before beginning his demonstration of the new virtual school, Zorian
    presented extensive data that suggests that only five percent of
    Armenian students throughout the diaspora attend Armenian schools and
    receive Armenian language or other Armenian education. This reality, he
    suggested, demanded that we develop educational programs that suit
    present-day conditions and appeal to today's students.

    Zorian expressed enthusiasm that the computerized Armenian distance
    learning program will be able to fill an important educational void.
    Students learning through this virtual college created by AGBU will
    receive a full-fledged Armenian education, irrespective of their age and
    knowledge levels.

    The online program is made up of 12 courses (four Armenian language
    courses, four history courses, four culture courses), and instruction
    will be available in Armenian (Eastern & Western), English, French,
    Russian, and Spanish.

    This virtual institute complements AGBU's educational institutions
    around the world and will be launched in September 2008 to provide
    Armenians the opportunity to receive an Armenian education, regardless
    of their country of residence or citizenship.

    At the conclusion of the presentation, Bedros Boyadjian, Chairman of the
    AGBU Syria District Committee, honored Zorian with the local AGBU
    Centennial souvenir medal.

    Zorian is an honorary doctor of the Armenian Academy of Sciences,
    program chairman of the Armenian Technology (Armtech) Congress, and
    member of the governing council of the American University of Armenia.
    He is also president of the AGBU Silicon Valley chapter in California.

    Established in 1906, AGBU (www.agbu.org) is the world's largest
    non-profit Armenian organization. Headquartered in New York City with an
    annual budget of $36 million, AGBU preserves and promotes the Armenian
    identity and heritage through educational, cultural and humanitarian
    programs, annually touching the lives of some 400,000 Armenians on six
    continents.
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