OpenAcademy, a learning platform that turns industry practitioners’ insights and experience into content, launched an upgraded version of its bite-sized learning app, OpenAcademy App.
The upgrade enhances the industry practitioner experience, by giving experts the ability to curate their own content on the platform, build their content bank, and turn their passion and insights into earnings; turning them into Creators on the platform. Creators on the Creator Hub will be able to record and upload content directly on the platform, have access to follower and subscriber insights, and earn from users who subscribe to their content.
Celine Ting, Managing Director of OpenAcademy, said, “OpenAcademy began in 2019 as an educational platform aimed at delivering real and unbiased business-driven programmes directly from practising industry experts to students, startups and professionals via in-person training. But when 2020 hit, we had to pivot. We didn’t want to just launch another online course. We wanted to provide opportunities for people from various backgrounds, experiences and industries to connect further and learn easier with the OpenAcademy app. Today, our 2.0 will take users and creators to the next level.”
“We wanted to emphasise learning on-the-go without jeopardising the quality and credibility of the content, which makes it the perfect tool for knowledge-driven individuals to acquire new insights interactively. Our learning behaviour is constantly changing so it’s important for OpenAcademy to constantly improve the learning and creating experience for our users, be it creators or learners. Thus, 2.0.”
“Moving forward, we will continue to enhance our app to keep up with the ever-changing needs and wants of users and creators. We are looking to include more community-building features, including engagement-driven tools that will directly connect users with creators by enabling interactions around their content and even more personalised content for our users to learn from,” Celine added.
The OpenAcademy App currently offers over 500+ bite-sized videos and 500+ interactive educational materials by experts across all industries. Topics include digital marketing, branding, entrepreneurship, startups, leadership, mindset, mental wellness, fundraising, and content creation. The learning app aims to hit 100,000 users across Southeast Asia and to sign on 70 to 100 creators in the short term.
The mobile app is now available on Google Play or the Apple App Store.
For more information, please visit: https://theopenacademy.org/
This article is written by OpenAcademy