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Curatr

Curatr is the social learning platform that gives you the tools to build and deliver engaging online courses that get people talking.

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  • Pay once
  • Proprietary

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  • Online
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  • elearning-course
  • elearning-platform

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  • Developed by

    GB flagHT2Labs
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Pricing

    One time purchase (perpetual license) ranging between $9000 and $202000.
  • Alternatives

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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is Curatr?

Award-winning and trusted by more than 100 organizations across the globe, Curatr gives you the tools to build and deliver engaging online courses that get people talking. Our approach is rooted in Social Learning. Curatr uses the best of the content you already own to help trigger conversations, encouraging learners to add back their own content using live video capture and rich text chat as part of the learning process. Clients who use Curatr report stunning results, high engagement and huge cost savings. Delivered Software-as-a-Service to any device, you can start using Curatr today.

Cut Costs: E-Learning used to cost $$$$ per hour of learning. Adopt social principles and dramatically reduce the cost of developing learning.

Save Time: Deploy a course in a day. Forget spending 6-months creating courses; deploy a social course with a fraction of the resources required.

Improve Results: Learners who are active in the learning process are twice as likely to recall training as their non-social counterparts.

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