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Learning in this era could be through one of the many options available like
regular learning, distance learning both online/offline, through broadcast or
prerecorded distribution. There are a variety of programs that are available to
a learner for any field or profession that the user may choose for example
language, business, the arts, science, technical and vocational fields like
mathematical applications, computer technology/programming applications,
engineering, and medicine etc.
Problem in Online/Offline Distance Learning:
Normally a student can educate himself/herself with the study material provided
online/offline. The issue comes when study material is provided online and
student has to read it out and study it online. He/she doesn't have any place
to store the information for future reference, so that he/she can study, make a
note/project of it at their convenience.
Solution of Online/Offline Distance Learning Problems:
We help the learner to maintain their study material in a very effective
manner. With Keepoint, a patented technology, a student can retain his/her
study material without even disturbing the study sessions online/offline. At
the same time user can also annotate on a webpage by adding notes, highlighting
important section etc. User can also share this information with others.
Japanese Learning Classes:
The concept of Global Village has taken the world by its nerves, business now
knows no boundaries. Also its a well known marketing phenomenon to speak the
language that your customer understands. This is so as to provide better
understanding of the needs of the client (or user) as well as providing the
best of services to the client.
The business ties between India and Japan are improving day by day. As their
are lot of cultural similarities with respect to the two countries. If IT
industry in India is to exploit the Japanese market potential, the software
professionals should learn Japanese and learn it well, in order to achieve a
high level of competence in it - to a level to be able to develop software in
Japanese. With this view Saora has started Japanese Learning Classes at New
Delhi, INDIA.
Today, Japanese IT industry is facing acute shortage of human resources in the
form of trained IT professionals. Estimate's reveal that the requirement of
Japanese IT industry would be half a million IT personnel in the next five
years and Japan is willing to hire highly skilled IT professionals from outside
Japan. Japan is planning to recruit Indian software engineers to meet there
acute shortage of software professionals in the next five years. Due to some
problems like lack of adequate knowledge of Japanese language, trainers,
infrastructure, Japanese culture and business rules, the number of Indian IT
engineers in Japan at present is less. Though most of the Indian IT engineers
know the Japanese Language but that level is upto some basic Greetings or
writing and reading Hiragana, Katakana; so one has to pay extra cost of
interpreter to read and understand Japanese Specifications.
In order to help bridge this gap between demand and supply of Indian IT
professionals to Japan we at Saora train the IT professionals who are keen to
work in Japan or who are working on projects that involve the knowledge of
Japanese. Based on our rich experience of working in Japan with Japanese
clients, we have designed the course module such that they provide IT
professionals Education of IT in Japanese Language, familiarisation of Japanese
culture and business functionalities.
The focus of Japanese Language training of these IT engineers is to enable them
to read and write Japanese System Specifications. In order to achieve this goal
one has to be well versed with Kanji characters. Kanji has complex characters,
and is difficult to remember. The training program provides the user with the
knowledge so that he/she understands the basic structure of the three character
systems especially Kanji. This understanding provides the software
professionals the basis to simplify and understand the character set. To give a
brief idea about the patterns involved in Kanji:
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