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OneClass Raises $1.6M To Develop Its Word Collaboration Platform Past Publish-Secondary

OneClass Raises $1.6M To Develop Its Word Collaboration Platform Past Publish-Secondary

Toronto-based startup and FounderFuel accelerator graduate OneClass right now announced a new $1.6 million Sequence A round funding led by SAIF companions and together with previous investor Real Ventures, in addition to a number of angels. The education startup offers a collaborative observe, lecture and textbook platform for university college students, and is currently lively in 50 schools across the U.S. and Canada.

With the help of this investment, the startup hopes to broaden its enterprise not solely to new schools, but also to totally different levels of education. Each high school and graduate packages are in their sights, based on OneClass’ founders.

Essentially, OneClass is sort of a crowdsourced courseware providing, or like an Evernote particularly aimed at schooling, but with some components borrowed from MOOC-type on-line efforts, too. College students can share their notes from lectures, textbooks or for examination and take a look at prep, and might even create supplementary assets including video hooked up to in style topics, textbooks or even individual courses. Since its launch in September 2011, the startup counts over 1,700 videos created by its 200,000 members.

The behaviour OneClass aims to capitalize on is one thing that’s already happening in most schools as it is: Students regularly share Class Notes and exam prep with one another. Bringing it on-line just expands the resource pool, and helps foster an environment of collaborative learning for students and lessons that might in any other case be distant or discover that difficult.
Toronto-based startup and FounderFuel accelerator graduate OneClass as we speak announced a new $1.6 million Sequence A round investment led by SAIF companions and together with previous investor Real Ventures, in addition to a number of angels. The training startup supplies a collaborative be aware, lecture and textbook platform for university students, and is at the moment lively in 50 schools throughout the U.S. and Canada.

With the assistance of this investment, the startup hopes to broaden its enterprise not only to new schools, but also to different ranges of education. Each high school and graduate applications are of their sights, in response to OneClass’ founders.

Essentially, OneClass is like a crowdsourced courseware providing, or like an Evernote particularly aimed at schooling, however with some components borrowed from MOOC-style online efforts, too. College students can share their notes from lectures, textbooks or for examination and check prep, and may even create supplementary resources including video hooked up to widespread topics, textbooks and even particular person courses. Since its launch in September 2011, the startup counts over 1,seven-hundred videos created by its 200,000 members.

The behaviour OneClass aims to capitalize on is something that’s already going on in most schools as it's: College students regularly share notes and exam prep with one another. Bringing it on-line just expands the useful resource pool, and helps foster an environment of collaborative studying for students and courses that might otherwise be remote or find that difficult.
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