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    ARMENIAN VIRTUAL COLLEGE OPENS ITS DOORS

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/
    03.07.2009 14:34 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Armenian Virtual College (AVC), AGBU's newest
    learning institute, announced registration of students for the new
    course of study. 382 applicants have been already registered: with the
    17-year-old youngest applicant and 82-year-old oldest one. The majority
    of applicants are from U.S, Russia, France, Argentine and Armenia.

    The AVC is currently comprised of three departments - Language,
    History, and Culture, each offer 4 courses. All courses have been made
    available in six languages: Armenian (Eastern & Western), English,
    French, Russian, and Spanish.

    As Yervant Zorian, AVC director told a news conference today, the
    AVP aims to provide Armenians throughout the world the opportunity to
    receive a full-fledged Armenian education, regardless of their age,
    country of residence, or knowledge level. With the latest advances
    in the world of virtual education, it will create a virtual learning
    community that can foster both the cultural education and social
    connections, otherwise out of the reach of most students across the
    Diaspora and the homeland.

    Through the use of multimedia technology, the virtual college will
    enable students to learn new material at their own pace, but also to
    confer with tutors and classmates face-to-face during office hours. In
    addition to weekly lectures, students will have access to multimedia
    study tools, games, assignments, course calendars, syllabi, quizzes,
    drop boxes, and gradebooks. Moreover, discussion forums and live
    chat options will provide students with the opportunity to better
    connect with their classmates. The multimedia courses are authored
    by renowned topic experts from Armenia, reinforced by international
    pedagogic experts in online learning. The learners are supported by
    virtual teachers, who provide distance guidance, drive discussion
    forums, respond to student inquiries, and grade assignments, projects,
    midterms and finals.

    AVC learners can choose to earn credits for each course that they
    complete, ultimately leading to a diploma from the AGBU Armenian
    Virtual College by completing 12 courses, or a minor in a subject
    domain by completing 4 courses from a single department. Moreover,
    students may transfer credits from AVC courses to various universities,
    high schools and learning institutes across the world. Currently,
    the AVC is actively pursuing accreditation with recognized educational
    institutions in Armenia, North America and Europe. Such accreditation
    may help students transfer credits from AVC to their corresponding
    university programs or obtain credit as Advanced Placements courses
    in their corresponding high schools programs.
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