Podclass.com is an online teaching and learning community that enables people to teach entire online courses on any subject and get paid for their expertise. Students can sign up at Podclass.com or from within Facebook and Podclass delivers the online course content.

With Podclass, users can create complete online courses, offer virtual seminars or workshops, upload podcasts and even offer private membership courses – and offer them to students around the world.

Podclass is one of the first 10 companies out of 1,000 applicants to be chosen for the Facebook fbFund grant. The Podclass Facebook application enable users to teach, learn and access all of their course content from inside of Facebook.

Podclass recently announced the release of their web services technology that interfaces with an industry-standard learning management system used by over 45,000 colleges, universities and companies worldwide, enabling students from these institutions to access courses inside of Facebook.

People

Competitors

Visuarios: Sclipo is a Web Learning Application (WLA). A WLA is a next generation Learning Management System… See Company Profile »
TeachStreet: TeachStreet is a place to Teach or Learn Anything. TeachStreet is a dynamic online community that… See Company Profile »
Teach The People: Teach The People is a social network built around online education. The site lets anyone with… See Company Profile »

View more details about this company's competitors

News

Object Lessons

July 24, 2010 10:29 pm

Editor's note: I could say that Brendon's tale is touching or poignant, but I think his narrative sends a message… Continue reading ⟩

The slow death of the hard drive-based iPod

September 10, 2008 7:07 pm

Yesterday at Apple’s “Let’s Rock” event, the company completely revamped its iPod line. While the highlights were the newly elongated… Continue reading ⟩

Facebook: Investors still pumping money into social networking applications

July 24, 2008 1:18 am

There has been speculation recently that investors are no longer putting money into social networking application companies. That is not… Continue reading ⟩