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Educational Edge Becomes First Company to Stream Tutorials to College Students

Educational Edge, Inc., a South Florida based company, has done it and students across the country are now about to reap the rewards. Streamingtutor" is a revolutionary new study aid that uses some of the best professors around the country to explain difficult-to-understand topics to students. Everything is on video and can be viewed immediately from their website www.Streamingtutor.com.

(PRWEB) August 31, 2005 -- Educational Edge, Inc., a South Florida based company, has become the first company to stream tutorials to college students. Students across the country are now about to reap the rewards. Streamingtutor" is a revolutionary new study aid that uses some of the best professors around the country to explain difficult-to-understand topics to students. Everything is on video and can be viewed immediately from their website www.Streamingtutor.com.

We wanted students to have all the benefits of a real tutor combined with the most up-to-date methods of learning. We know that students can have a limited attention span when they're not interested. We work with this by breaking the material down into 10-15 minute segments and by keeping the tone and language casual." Says Ari Cohen, President and Co-founder of Streamingtutor. Besides, not too many students can afford to have a professor from Duke, Yale, or California State tutor them in the first place."

Aside from being the only such product available in streaming media, Streamingtutor may just be the only quality product designed specifically to help students with their college exams. Most other educational aids seem to focus on placement exams like the SAT, GRE, CLAST, and MCAT. Nevertheless, the average student has 15 exams each semester to prepare for!

Several small companies and various government-funded groups have been looking to stream tutorials for the last couple of years. However, the costs have just been too expensive. The larger companies, on the other hand, as well as the publishing houses have overlooked the opportunity altogether and have been complacent. Can I say that if the right offer came along, that we wouldn't entertain it? I'm not going to say that," says Mr. Cohen. Right now, we are fully focused on growing the company by serving as many of the 20 million college students as we can. Every thing else will take care of itself.

To learn more about the Streamingtutor, feel free to visit their website at http://www.streamingtutor.com/ or call 954-456-3229.

Educational Edge, Inc. is a South Florida based company that has developed the first ever tutorial to be streamed over the Internet for college level students. This is the same technology that multimillion-dollar corporations use to help their employees excel. It is now here to help college students with their tests. Streamingtutor is now available for the most common introductory courses of Chemistry 1 & 2, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics and Statistics. Soon to come are Biology, Biochemistry, Accounting, Marketing, Calculus, College Algebra, Spanish, French, and more.

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