An Educational Slide

May 15th, 2008

Let’s face it, there’s a lot to know in this world, and even for the things we’re interested in, very little time. Enter Eduslide.

Eduslide, formerly known as Tutorum, is a platform for tutorials, DIYs, and elearning. Watch video tutorials on Adobe software, exercise, tap dancing, music making, recipes, martial arts, and more, all tagged, sorted by language, and rated by users. No matter what your interest is, there’s probably some content there, guided by Eduslide’s unique organizational tools. Unlike Youtube, Eduslide is designed to be an educational platform, which means that even if you get sidetracked (I got caught on the dog training for a little too long), you won’t regret a minute of it.

The real strength of Eduslide is in the organization. If you are a content provider, Eduslide allows you to present content in organized lessons and make them as accessible as you wish. Webservices such as ExpertVillage present educational video as well, but does not allow the provider to structure the information, which makes Eduslide more like a virtual classroom and less a video aggregate. With Eduslide you can partition your content, give a written description for each part, restrict access, make it public, or even charge for the information you’re providing. Parse the lessons as you wish, work in a plug, and build your profile - all at Eduslide.

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