The Next Buzz in Video Sharing: Social E-learning
TEL-AVIV, Israel (April 12, 2007) - "E-learning Knowledge Solutions," an Israeli based internet company, has
recently launched SuTree.com - a
social bookmarking site that aims to be the "Digg" of e-learning. The
site lets users bookmark and organize free video tutorials, video
lessons, video how to and DIY from all over the web.
Gideon Zailer, CEO of "E-learning Knowledge Solutions" and an e-learning
expert says that SuTree is part of the revolution in e-learning that is
taking place with the new advances in the internet. "Learning is
basically a social act," he explains, "and now when everyone can share
knowledge through bookmarking, publishing blogs, creating videos or even
just commenting, e-learning can also be social." Zailer believes that
educational and instructional videos are the next big thing in Web 2.0.
"The idea was the result of a personal experience," says Joseph Maaravi,
founder of SuTree. "I tried to find free video driving lessons for a
relative who hadn't driven for a while. I started searching using
Google, but all I got was texts, referrals to the movie 'Driving
Lessons,' funny videos or sites that sold driving CD's." After searching
the web thoroughly for a few days and analyzing the results, Joseph
realized that such video lessons do exist, but they are scattered around
all over the web, in small sites that specialize in a specific subject,
in general video sites such as YouTube, in dedicated how-to sites etc.
There was no "one stop" address for such material. Joseph decided to
create a site that would harness the power of communities to find and
index free educational and instructional videos.
Launched only a few weeks ago, SuTree
already has more than 4,800 links to instructional videos in various
categories. Example categories are: school,
arts,
crafts, fashion,
food,
gaming,
health,
finance,
music,
sports,
travel
and wheels.
According to the site's owners the goal is reaching around 20,000
lessons in the first year.