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se (프로필 보기) 2016년 3월 12일 오후 7:51:44
What are the courses they offer and where would they be heading to ?
They have the session of discuss in most UKo but now they need people to donate to it. If they can be a little creative to make it a business like, the word donation will be off the page. Sad though.
If someone, who has the entreprenurship can take over the project, it would be better than now. The MOOC course can be done and of course, job opportunities can be provided to the esperanto speakers instead a hobby named Esperanto.
http://ais-sanmarino.org/
Alkanadi (프로필 보기) 2016년 3월 13일 오전 9:06:08
se (프로필 보기) 2016년 3월 22일 오전 11:17:35
Alkanadi:Good idea. Are there enough students to keep the University going?How many students do you think it is needed to keep the course going ?
You know well online course does not require a lot of money, not even a chair or a white board. I think you should refer to London External courses, they have been going on for more than a century.
Now, good, the American business is in Myanmar now. I do not know how good the college is but they are there.
Read with translator if you do not understand Chinese.
http://mp.weixin.qq.com/s?__biz=MzA5ODkzMzAyNg%3D%...
Those from America should know how good is the Kotler Impact programe.
Myanmar is just open up after more than two decades of junta rule.
The longer one waits, the less chance the Esperanto can survive in ASEAN as Indonesia is pushing for Indonesian language to be common language in ASEAN community.
One stone kills two birds, have the money coming in and at the same time establish the esperanto center in Myanmar.
Vestitor (프로필 보기) 2016년 3월 22일 오전 11:39:25
se:And why shouldn't it be?
The longer one waits, the less chance the Esperanto can survive in ASEAN as Indonesia is pushing for Indonesian language to be common language in ASEAN community.
You seem to think turning everything into a business is the key to guaranteed success. You're wrong.
erinja (프로필 보기) 2016년 3월 22일 오후 5:27:04