The desire to study is a current and thriving reality. Despite voices that suggest otherwise, Colombians want to learn and recognize the role of education in personal and social transformation. Therefore, universities are called to reinvent themselves to meet this latent demand. In this context, Ean University took a step forward with Ean Virtual 2.0, an initiative that redefines learning.
With this model, the University meets the need for relevant, short, current and technological education, through which it promotes entrepreneurship and innovation. Ean Virtual 2.0 is a 100% online platform designed to respond to the demands of a society in constant transformation.
Its launch is not simply an update to the virtual education system, but a revolution in the way knowledge is conceived and imparted. This model is based on four pillars: personalization, immersion, flexibility and accessibility.
Personalization allows each student to adjust their learning process. Far from being a standardized model, Ean Virtual 2.0 puts the student at the center of the process, allowing them to design their own training route, based on their goals and aspirations.
Immersion, on the other hand, refers to the ability to deeply integrate the student into their learning environment, through technologies such as virtual reality and gamification.
Besides, Ean Virtual 2.0 is a flexible model that adapts to the realities and conditions of each student. The possibility of accessing content from anywhere and at any time It is an advantage for those looking to balance their studies with their work or personal responsibilities.
Finally, accessibility is a key factor in this model, since it is not only limited to offering programs to students in the main cities of the country, but also extends its coverage to less favored regions, allowing more Colombians to access a high-quality education. quality.
Ean Virtual 2.0 has the support of Arizona State University, in an alliance that seeks to provide high-quality educationwith emphasis on entrepreneurship, to all of Latin America. “ASU has been a key ally in this process. Thanks to your contributions, we have managed to enhance our efforts. However, this is our own model, the result of teamwork and our vocation for innovation,” highlighted Billy Crissien, project leader and member of the general room at Ean University.