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Feb 19th, 2007 | By Eric Hoefler | Category: Education/Literacy

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Have you seen tteach yet? I stumbled-upon it. Here’s what they say about themselves:

tteach is essentially …School 2.0. Where the world educates each other and where you learn what you want to learn. We’re here every step of the way…to make it fun, simple, interactive and as much yours as it is ours. tteach! - free interactive online knowledge sharing.

It hasn’t launched yet, but you can sign up to get notifications. I’ll definitely be trying to learn more over the next few weeks. Sounds ambitious, looks interesting, but I’ll take my excitement with a side of skepticism for now …


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  1. I think … I think this is what I’ve been looking for. This School 2.0 cynic is on pins. Needles too.

  2. Were there not several things that struck you as odd with their site? Here’s one.

  3. Just to add that we have been working on tutorom.com since November, and should be launching in the next couple of weeks - pretty much the same idea as tteach.com, but we’ll have quite a few free school lessons we have developed, as well as 8,000 free computer software tutorials from the vtc.com library.

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