Product Review of iversity

iversity lets schools provide their learners with course materials on the Internet. They do this by allowing faculties to set up a website for their courses and upload teaching materials, so their learners to have access to it. It’s free and can be used to share observations; links; and references in research groups; and announce guest lectures, conferences, and calls for papers.
Website: https://iversity.org/
What Users Love About the App
“It is interesting to know that iversity as a platform not only offer a great deal of alternatives for declarations, but also a considerable measure of schools and their courses are up-to-date and modern. It is so easy to simply use the platform and learn so much about the following courses and related developments.”
“What I like the most is the variety of the MOOCs that they offer. Not only that but they offer a lot of options for certificates, a lot of schools, and their courses are very up to date, even very vanguardistic in some areas.”
“It is definitely a great platform! I’ve enrolled in a second MOOC on Iversity recently, but the first I’ve been into, which was also my first MOOC, was a blast. This experience was so refreshing, partly because the teaching was so creative, the videos and letters were a reflection of the hard work they put in, and there was a proximity, with the professors as well as within the community it created.”
“This platform has given so many people- the financially challenged, the no work free time people, the lovers of knowledge and diversity, the opportunity to better their lives.”
“I am a trade unionist and this is excellent platform to advance my so much needed labour related knowledge in order to represent both domestic and allied workers well. I need a scholarship to go beyond all limits in this.”
What Users Dislike About the App
“I detest that not all courses get an official endorsement from school, on the grounds that despite the fact that I have confidence in information more than any paper, a few businesses need to see those “official” papers. This would not only build a much positive behavior towards the course, but also send out an intriguing approach for the same. “
“I dislike that not all courses receive an official certificate from school, because even though I believe in knowledge more than any paper, some employers want to see those “official” papers.”
“I would like to see more courses available and certificate models at a lower price point.”