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Follow on Google News | StudySoup Launches Online Marketplace for Digital Course ContentBy: StudySoup The educational technology startup provides an e-commerce and collaborative annotation platform for faculty and students. It allows educators to upload and deliver course content in the cloud, and students can access the material online or offline using a computer or device with any screen size. It is compatible with Safari, Chrome, Firefox and Internet Explorer 9+. With the release of the public Education Marketplace tool, any user can sign up for a seller’s account, create a course by adding .pdf documents, audio and video, and then distribute it to their customer base using the Marketplace. The seller can collect a fee, and StudySoup keeps roughly 15 percent of the royalties, distributing the rest to the course creator. Since its launch at UC Santa Barbara in September 2012, StudySoup has been deployed at more than 40 campuses, including UCLA, University of Oregon, and University of Minnesota. Kati Somogyi, manager of UCLA Academic Publishing, says: “StudySoup is very intuitive, easily accessible, and great price wise.” “Often times, college bookstores and small publishers don’t have the technology to make their content interactive and sellable in a digital marketplace. We help them get online quickly, and provide much-needed tools for their students,” says Sieva Kozinsky, StudySoup’s CEO. The StudySoup Education Marketplace can also be used by teachers starting as early as kindergarten level. About StudySoup StudySoup is an education platform built for educators to discover, curate and deliver high quality course content. Furthermore, the company provides a range of features for students to purchase their course materials, interact and collaborate with their peers - enhancing the overall education experience. This month marks StudySoup’s first birthday, which started as a school project between two students, Sieva Kozinsky and Jeff Silverman, at University of California -- Santa Barbara. The two saw the course material market as a fragmented system in the education space with opportunity for better discovery of course content while providing education-enhancing online learning tools. For more information, visit www.StudySoup.com, and join the conversation on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/ Press questions: Sieva Kozinsky Sieva@studysoup.com 805-284-9433 End
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