Becky Splitt Wants to Help Kids Learn With StudyBlue
Finding time to study can occasionally be a serious problem for busy young people. Students in elementary school and high school often do a lot of time-consuming extracurricular activities and finding significant time to keep up with their studies can be difficult. One solution to this problem is the use of flashcards for quick studying when waiting somewhere or riding in a car or on public transit. Many students carry flashcards that they create for their course material around in their bags and pull them out whenever they have a few free minutes. Cool person in technology Becky Splitt wants to use technology to take this method even further. With Splitt’s company StudyBlue, students create digital flash cards that they can access on their mobile devices at any time. StudyBlue stores all digital flash cards in the cloud so students don’t have to worry about carrying around packs of index cards for different classes. They can simply open their tablet or phone and start studying when on the go. Splitt wants to give students the digital tools to find convenient ways to study no matter how busy they are during the week. Any student struggling to access StudyBlue on their device might need tablet computer support or smartphone tech support.
StudyBlue sets itself apart from standardized digital flash card apps by having all its content be user-generated. Rather than use a static set of basic and limited information, Splitt allows students to create customized sets of flashcards. StudyBlue users can make special sets of cards with information tailored specifically to their coursework. This cool person also allows users to upload their customized sets to a large cloud database that any user can access. This feature allows students to share flash card sets with other people in their classes who use the app. Splitt has built a massive database of student-created flash cards that users can access both on StudyBlue mobile devices and on the website. Anyone who has issues viewing the digital cards on the website may need home network support for their Internet connection.
Splitt has been an executive at technology companies before she founded StudyBlue. She was once the director of MSN International for Microsoft. This cool person also worked as VP of managed services at Brite Voice Systems during her long career. Splitt unquestionably has the business experience to continue StudyBlue’s growth and success.
To find out more about this cool person and StudyBlue, visit http://www.studyblue.com/.
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