This is cool. There is a lot of money in the edu software space. The big players (e.g. Blackboard) have expensive contracts, but some of their software is aging and you may be able to develop wanted features faster.
Thanks for the encouragement! I do feel like ”the big players” do not take full advantage of networking between universities, and I think a great way to do this is by having a lot of universities post lectures.
I believe we can help students progress through their academic career by analyzing their interests based on the lectures they watch.
This is why the core of EWS is supported by a subscription service for lectures.
Thanks for the encouragement! I do feel like ”the big players” do not take full advantage of networking between universities, and I think a great way to do this is by having a lot of universities post lectures.
I believe we can help students progress through their academic career by analyzing their interests based on the lectures they watch.
This is why the core of EWS is supported by a subscription service for lectures.