Sclipo launches SclipoLive - a pioneer webcam teaching system
Posted on September 14, 2007
How was your summer? We had a great one … crunching out the public version of SclipoLive, our new webcam system for teaching. With SclipoLive, our Academies can now choose if they want to share knowledge via video, or webcam or both.
SclipoLive is a powerful new app that offers our members two distinct advantages:
1. To teach personalized classes live (how-to videos are, in the end, not customizable one-fits-all micro-lessons).
2. To make good money (teachers may charge for a live class, whereas users would hardly pay to watch a video, except for tips here and there). Teachers can use their videos as self-advertising! What better way to convince somebody that you are great teacher then showing her how good you teach in a short video?
Sclipo takes a small commission from the seller of a class. For classes taught for free, Sclipo charges nothing.
Here’s how SclipoLive works. Besides a large webcam window where you see the teacher / learner and a small window to see yourself, SclipoLive allows to chat and to take private notes. These are deep-tagged into the video stream, which is recorded. This means, classes (which remain private) can be reviewed, and by clicking on a note or chat text, you jump forward to the point where the chat / note was made.
Pretty cool, isn’t it? Don’t you wish you could have video-recorded all your classes, and that all your notes where deep-tagged, so you can easily find exactly that part of the lecture where the prof explained …
Here was what others say about SclipoLive: Genbeta, Mashable, Techcrunch.
We hope you like SclipoLive. Questions? Or interested in a demo? Please email Edwin [edwin-at-sclipo.com].
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