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Clivir Builds Online Tutorials

Australian Post Posted by Angus Kidman at 8:21 AM on September 19, 2008

Clivir.jpgThe Web is filled with great learning resources, ranging from YouTube clips to forum posts to helpful sites, but having to endlessly hunt through Google results doesn't always lead to a very structured educational experience. Australian start-up site Clivir aims to fill the gap by providing a system for creating structured lessons referencing existing content and your own expertise, and incorporating a social-network-style feedback and comments system. The content is a little sparse right now, but there's some useful suggestions for new iPhone owners and working with your camera flash, for instance. It would also be a useful way of creating a study group around a particular topic. Clivir is free to use, requires registration.


 

Comments

Justin

Posted September 19, 2008 2:33 PM

You have a broken link in your story. Shown here:

Australian start-up site a href="http://www.clivir.com/">Clivir

Angus Kidman

Posted September 19, 2008 2:54 PM

Apologies and thanks for pointing it out, fixed now.

Simon

Posted September 20, 2008 11:18 AM

Angus, Thanks for taking the time to review Clivir and supporting Australian Start-ups.

Cheers

Simon
Clivir.com

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