Our New Video/Multimedia Learning Website

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We've just launched a new website called FooSchool.com.

The aim of the website is to provide free multimedia lessons, including video lessons, in a variety of subjects.

The design of the website is pretty basic at the moment -- we just wanted to get the site up and running quickly. But we'll overhaul the design in the near future.

We've launched the site with 40 video lessons that will help students who are learning French. Each of the lessons is three minutes long, and they are organised according to the Parisian arrondissements. There are two lessons for each arrondissiment, starting with the 1st arrondissiment.

The lessons tackle points of French language and grammar that are gradually more difficult as they progress through to the 20th arrondissiment.

So we've launched the site with over 2 hours of free video lessons. Over the next 12 months, we intend to add more subjects and lessons. Most likely these will be additional language subjects to begin with, including English language lessons for non-native speakers.

Stay tuned!

Tags: multimedia, video, web 2.0, web design

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