Breaking the boundaries of learning with video communication

Breaking the boundaries of learning with video communication

By Jose Allan Tan | Aug 2, 2010

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Immersion in a foreign culture leads to better understanding and fosters social harmony. And while it is not always possible to fly an entire class to another country to learn about another culture, technology and the Internet make it possible today to learn about a distant culture without leaving the classroom. GLE offers a bright example for others to follow.

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