Perry4Law
Organisation (P4LO) is proud to celebrate the First
Constitution Day of India on 26th
November 2015. After much deliberations and brain
stroming, we decided to officially launch the first Virtual
Law Campus (VLC) of India on that day. This VLC would,
among other subjects, also provide information, education, public
awareness, training and skills development regarding the Constitution
of India. We are already engaged in spreading public awareness about
legal
career and related issues at school and college levels.
As it may take some time
before the VLC is fully made operational in India and at global
scale, we have opened few blogs and Twitter accounts for spreading
public awareness about national and international legal issues. The
blogs on Virtual Law Campus (VLC) can be found here
and here.
Further, information regarding MOU
and tie ups, empanelment
procedure, skills
development areas, etc can also be found on the blogs.
Virtual Law Campus (VLC)
would be supplemented by our existing projects and initiatives like
Virtual
Legal Education Campus (VLEC) of India. A dedicated
platform for Virtual
Legal Education Campus (VLEC) has also been launched by us
that would be operational very soon.
Education can be
significantly improved by using information and communication
technology (ICT). We can make online contents, mobile applications,
e-learning platforms and so on to improve Indian education system. At
the advanced stage, we can establish sufficient numbers of virtual
campuses so that education can be provided even at the
remotest corners of Indian territories.
Legal education in India
needs a complete rejuvenation. There is no second opinion that legal
education can be greatly benefited by involving active use of ICT.
India has embraced e-governance for long and it is high time to
actually implement what Indian government has been planning for many
years.
Online legal education in India is still at the infancy stage. In fact, the concept of online education has not been accepted with full heart in India so far. Another area of concern is the academic nature of our educational system where there is no real choice between skills and degree. A blind race to acquire a degree would not bring any tangible benefits except unemployment and frustration. This is the reason why India must stress upon skill based education and trainings.
Skills
based education and training can be effectively imparted if we adopt
online education or e-learning methodology. This is more so in the
legal education field that has mostly remained untouched by the use
of information technology for educational purposes.
Perry4Law’s Techno Legal Base (PTLB) has been working in the direction of establishment and working of online legal education in India for long. Not only this, PTLB Virtual Campus is also providing many techno legal skills development, training and education courses in India and around the world through online education, distance learning and e-learning modes. We are also helping young school children in choosing the most appropriate courses for legal career. However, our courses have been designed for stakeholders ranging from school children to teaching faculties.
Taking these initiatives a step further, PTLB has launched two dedicated initiatives in these fields. These are launching of dedicated websites for virtual legal education campus (VLEC) of India and virtual law campus (VLC) of India by PTLB. These websites would be fully functional very soon and virtual legal education would get a new shape and meaning in India. Further, we have also launched Twitter accounts named PTLB Virtual Campus and Virtual Law Campus that would help in better coordination and information sharing between PTLB and various stakeholders.
The aim of these two initiatives and other educational projects of PTLB is to impart online legal education ranging from traditional fields to the most contemporary topics. For instance, PTLB has been managing online cyber law education in India for long. Cyber law is a contemporary legal area that requires techno legal expertise. There are very few cyber law education institutions in India and even lesser are cyber law experts in India. Thus, the demand for cyber law professionals is very great in India and other jurisdictions.
Similarly,
areas like cyber security, cyber forensics, e-courts, online dispute
resolution (ODR), e-discovery, etc also require qualitative
educational institutions. The traditional universities or colleges
are constrained by their own rules and courses but online education
platforms are free to provide qualitative and customised techno legal
courses.
PTLB
is in the course of adding and introducing novel, qualitative and
highly efficient training, skills development and education tools and
technologies. We are also introducing some very unique and highly
required techno legal and other courses that are not properly
represented in present times. PTLB is also exploring tie ups and
collaborations with universities, colleges and other online learning
platforms in India and abroad.
Our
initial idea is to use PTLB Virtual Campus for various techno legal
courses, trainings and skills development programs like cyber law,
cyber security, cyber forensics, etc. Whereas we intend to use
Virtual Law Campus for legal fields and law courses that are imparted
in universities and colleges. However, both Virtual Legal Education
Campus (VLES) and Virtual Law Campus (VLC) would primarily cater the
requirements of legal courses, trainings and skills developments
initiatives though we may add other techno legal courses as well.
PTLB would share more details about PTLB Virtual Campus, VLEC and VLC
very soon.
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