Samsung has recently introduced the Learning Hub, a canal study is presented to support the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and 8.9.
This new service seems to be presented the Korean vendor to become a competitor of Apple's service known as iTunes U, which now offers a wide range of educational content including 6000 textbooks and video with various titles from 30 different service providers.
Learning Hub exists to offer an interactive learning experience and encourage independent learning by incorporating automated assessment system to motivate users. This service is targeted to college students and high school students through service learning content has also been done through Apple's iTunes U is quite successful.
Currently, Samsung has revealed a few screenshots of the education channel. According to news reported by Electronista, noted the detailed information related to availability and other terms of the Learning Hub is expected to be revealed at Mobile World Congress 2012.
This new service seems to be presented the Korean vendor to become a competitor of Apple's service known as iTunes U, which now offers a wide range of educational content including 6000 textbooks and video with various titles from 30 different service providers.
Learning Hub exists to offer an interactive learning experience and encourage independent learning by incorporating automated assessment system to motivate users. This service is targeted to college students and high school students through service learning content has also been done through Apple's iTunes U is quite successful.
Currently, Samsung has revealed a few screenshots of the education channel. According to news reported by Electronista, noted the detailed information related to availability and other terms of the Learning Hub is expected to be revealed at Mobile World Congress 2012.
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