Notesolution helps students gain better understanding of course material through knowledge exchange online
TORONTO, Aug. 24, 2011 /CNW/ - Notesolution.com, an online note sharing platform for post-secondary students is about to launch its free service to over 20 universities across Canada. Notesolution is a Toronto based start-up, which was originally exclusive to the University of Toronto, currently has over 10,000 active users sharing 12,000 study documents.
"From Facebook to Foursquare, people are looking to their peers for the best source of information. Notesolution is the next natural progression for this concept of social learning" says Jack Tai, CEO and co-founder of Notesolution. Notesolution believes the future of education should revolve around the concept of peer-to-peer learning and will be releasing Notesolution 2.0 later this week.
Notesolution.com currently holds the largest collection of university notes in Canada. Students share their own study guides, lecture and textbook notes to earn credits which they use towards downloading notes from their peers. Students earn credits every time their notes are downloaded and can also exchange the credits for gift cards through Notesolution's reward program. The Notesolution reward program encourages students to take quality notes.
"We believe that experience is the best teacher, so why not learn from the experiences of fellow students? Notesolution is a gateway for students to exchange study materials with each other, connecting and enhancing their university life." -Kevin Wu, COO and co-founder of Notesolution.
About Notesolution
Notesolution.com launched in Sept 2010 and is dedicated to help students gain a better and more comprehensive understanding of course material through a network of knowledge exchange. Notesolution currently has the largest collection of university course notes in Canada and was founded by Jack Tai, Kevin Wu and Jackey Li.
Ovey Yeung [email protected] 6047711210 @oveyyeung
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