E-learning - , Delhi, India
eWhiteboard is the unique platform for sharing videos recorded during science, arts, and humanities conferences. Our vision is to make this current knowledge in broad spectrum of fields accessible to students, academics, and industrial researchers alike.Many people pursue higher education or work in deep tech companies and seek information on complex current topics. Cornell Open-archive has been of help for research community by creating a platform where people can publish preprints of the papers and download them free of cost. However, preprints come quite late approximately after few months or years after their first conference presentations. Most of the conference organizers are generous enough to provide abstracts of the work presented to the general public for the first time. Although these abstracts are quite informative to students and researchers, but, sometimes the work described is so involved that reading through a few abstract pages is not enough for layman understandings. Conference organizers record videos during the presentations, and such videos could be invaluable to students, professors and industry researchers alike. It is quite hard to find these videos online where an expert is eloquently explaining their work. Students living in developing nations lack financial resources to travel to these conference venues or pay for registration fees. Sometimes conference seats are highly limited.Keeping the plight of our students, industry people, and fellow researchers in mind, we came up with the idea of eWhiteBoard where anyone could search for current conference videos across the globe and further their research. We provide easy to understand video lectures with animated examples to understand and remember the concepts for a long time through web-based and mobile applications. We also deal with all the video lecturing content for IIT-JEE/NEET, GATE, and up to K12 classes under the CBSE board.
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