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Complore - a Social Networking Site for Students and Teachers
Complore a social community site for education has launched a new version with new look and advanced features. People can now add various content like lectures, tutorial, research paper, term papers and share it with friends anywhere, anytime.
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May 11, 2008 (FPRC) -- Complore a social community site for education has launched a new version with new look and advanced features. People can now add various content like lectures, tutorial, research paper, term papers and share it with friends anywhere, anytime.
Now people can form close community by creating groups of interest and share their stuff within group as a private content or make it public.
Complore has introduced enhanced spam protection system and easy to use interface. Complore is useful for teachers especially as they can take online classes by creating lectures, tutorial, presentations and easily share with their students.
They can even add a widget to their site/home page/blog through which they can share their content with their students.
Complore plans to create more educational tools in near future to bring the educational community closer and bridge the gap between teachers and students.
The content can be made public or restricted using a check box at the bottom of the content form. The user also has the option to make the content available to the user's group members.
Complore also provides students, faculty, technical experts and outstanding scholars an opportunity to work in professional collaboration with each other with a stimulating level of scholarship, research, and intellectual engagement that immeasurably enriches their experience. It also provides a common space for students to consider and comment on each and every one’s research materials including their own. By exchanging and building upon each others' ideas, students are encouraged to work and learn together.
Visit www.complore.com for details or visit their FAQ section.
Send an email to Team Complore of complore
Keywords:
social networking, education, e learning
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