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Brainly: Can ELT learn from social learning?

Brainly: Can ELT learn from social learning?

by Nicola Prentis | 29 Oct, 2014 | Methodology, Online learning | 4 comments

Brainly is a social learning platform that uses crowdsourcing to help teenagers with homework – a kind of Reddit for 13-16 years olds. Users pose a question and other students answer it – fast. Brainly claims 70% of queries have an answer in ten minutes.

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