Learnist for Android smartphones and tablets makes learning from experts
fast and easy by remixing anything on the web like videos, ebooks,
maps, blogs, podcasts, surveys and more into simple and elegant learning
resources on any topic. Learnist is like a collaborative, multimedia
and interactive ebook from the future.
Learn almost anything with
content curated from websites and blogs, YouTube, Wikipedia, Soundcloud,
Google Docs, Google Maps, Google Books, and more!
Browse and Learn
- Create a personalized learning experience around topics you want to learn about
- Browse Learnboards created by experts, teachers, professors, your friends and fellow learners covering thousands of topics in categories like Art & Design, Music, Sports, Education, Food & Drinks, Politics, Technology, Travel, Games, Health & Fitness, News, Entertainment, Crafts and more.
- Follow your favorite Learn Boards and people to get updated on their newest content.
- Collaborate and ask questions about anything in Learnist and help others on topics you know.
- Find information by quickly searching tags, titles and keywords.
- Browse Learnboards created by experts, teachers, professors, your friends and fellow learners covering thousands of topics in categories like Art & Design, Music, Sports, Education, Food & Drinks, Politics, Technology, Travel, Games, Health & Fitness, News, Entertainment, Crafts and more.
- Follow your favorite Learn Boards and people to get updated on their newest content.
- Collaborate and ask questions about anything in Learnist and help others on topics you know.
- Find information by quickly searching tags, titles and keywords.
Learnist has been featured in Mashable, Time, TechCrunch, All Things D, PBS's MediaShift, VentureBeat, Wired, Oprah.com and many more.
Check out what some people are saying about Learnist from recent reviews:
“New Web Based Teaching Product Makes Learning Look Pretty” - Mike Isaac, All Things D
"Search
engines may make it easy to find information, but they don’t
necessarily do the same for learning it. That’s why the founders of
social test prep startup Grockit want to re-configure online content
such as YouTube videos, Wikipedia entries and ebooks into ordered lesson
plans." - Sarah Kessler, Mashable
“It is a playground of media
and data that can act as a hub for the flipped classroom (more on that
tomorrow) the same way Google+, Edmodo, or YouTube channels can, but
ultimately with more flexibility.” - Terry Heick, TeachThought
“It’s
more than just a website — it’s an entirely new way of looking at
websites. Remember how Myspace and Facebook changed the way we thought
of socializing and interacting online? Learnist might just change the
way we look at learning. How? By taking that social sphere, accessing
all the knowledge that can be found there and organizing it in a way
that makes learning fun and simple.” - Alayna Frankenberry, The Sprout
Fund
“I have so many ideas for learnings… and for the first time,
I’m excited to use an online tool. This allows me as an expert in
certain areas to demonstrate ideas and concepts in a way that can
transcend but compliment the blogosphere. It also allows me to learn
from others in areas of interest, or to find other interests entirely. I
followed a board on microeconomics because for the first time, it
interested me.” Nikki Barr, The Pink Ticket
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