The face of education has evolved over the years to adapt to constant changes, one of which is the increasing assimilation of technology in daily life. These days, lessons can be conducted through videos, seminars through webinars and even podcasts. Zookal is taking video education to the next level by letting students be the teachers or in this case, online tutors.
What makes Zookal different from Youtube is that it’s a paid service with only educational videos uploaded by students for fellow students. While the latter may be free, there’s so much information that there simply isn’t enough time to trawl through everything and find the most relevant videos. Zookal’s content is tailored for university students with a particular curriculum.
Senior university students excelling in specific subjects can upload a video wherein they can explain the subjects to younger students through handwriting or even powerpoint presentations. They may also make use of other materials to improve the quality of their videos. Tech in Asia has more information about the online education video startup.