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Get better grades studying with friends from around the world

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Combined study with friends, apart from adding an element of fun to learning, makes it more effective. StudyRoom is a tool designed to facilitate this kind of group study online. Only the group is not restricted to classmates from one's school, but to anyone, anywhere in the world who wishes to learn.

The typical student's day consists of classes, exams, homework, friends and playtime, but the one constant is a digital device. Be it with a phone, tab or a computer, students are online for a considerable time of the day. With learning becoming a constant and life long requirement today, Luma Education, Inc. has developed StudyRoom, a free tool that recreates the classroom experience online, so that students can collaborate and learn more effectively.

Students can virtually meet their classmates or anyone else learning the same course from around the world. They can share notes from class, form study groups to prepare for exams, ask for help with assignments, and receive clarifications. Since learning increases by teaching as much as by studying, SR encourages students to help each other, answer questions, collaborate and share their knowledge. Specially during midterm and the final exams, SR witnesses impressive engagement among students.

Tools like SR have taken learning and teaching to one's home, dorm, library, cafeteria or anywhere else. Studying with others across continents and time zones is made possible. Founder and CEO Emerson Malca says that SR focuses on the needs of the students. It is active on social networking sites, and regular posts keep students updated. SR consists of 60,000 students connected through 500 courses. These numbers are set to increase in 2014. SR is being officially launched at 5 universities (UC Santa Cruz, UC Berkeley, SFSU, SJSU and Penn State) in January 2014. "Our goal is to really allow students to connect with all their classmates to help each other out, share notes and other resources and make it super easy for them to find other students to form study groups. Students can post on their course wall and in a matter of seconds a handful of their classmates have already seen their post, increasing the likelihood of getting a response very fast." affirms Malca.

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Janani