Thanks to the popularity of the Khan Academy's simple video lessons, millions of people around the globe have learned everything from how to simplify fractions to how to understand a credit default swap. But what if students had the ability to pick from thousands of Khan Academy-style videos taught by a wide range of teachers? That's the goal of the new Educreations Interactive Whiteboard, a free app that gives everyone the ability to create video tutorials, share what they know, and learn what they don't.
Created by tech startup Educreations, the app is available for the iPad and can also be accessed from any computer through the web. What sets it apart from the Khan Academy and other virtual learning platforms is that anyone can create a lesson on a topic of their expertise. Teachers can tag their videos by subject area, then mark it as open to the public through the Educreations site or private to people who have the link.
Teachers will certainly want to take advantage of the Educreations app—they'll be able to tutor students virtually, walk them through homework problems, or put additional lessons online—but the possible uses aren't limited to classroom instruction. The creators even suggest non-academic applications, like diagramming football plays. Whether the app becomes a favorite of football fans remains to be seen, but if experienced teachers start uploading tutorials, it will go a long way toward democratizing the sharing of information.
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