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WeVideo Debuts ClassFeed, Video-Based Discussion Tool

LAKE FOREST, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--WeVideo has announced the introduction of ClassFeed, a new video-based discussion feature to enable asynchronous interaction among classmates. In an age where educators are looking for new ways to “AI-proof” their teaching, ClassFeed promotes authentic connections and exchanges both in the physical and virtual classroom.

"With WeVideo’s ClassFeed, we're not just offering a feature; we're providing a comprehensive solution that enhances peer-to-peer learning and communication skills, all within a robust video learning platform that teachers already trust.”

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Using this new tool, teachers can transform traditional assignments into collaborative conversations that facilitate peer-to-peer learning, where students can share ideas through video responses — resulting in the amplification of students’ voices, a sense of community, and improved communication skills.

“We're committed to empowering educators with the tools they need to create engaging learning environments,” said Annie Davis, Chief Product Officer at WeVideo. “We recognized a growing need for a secure and integrated video discussion tool that promotes authentic student interaction. With WeVideo’s ClassFeed, we're not just offering a feature; we're providing a comprehensive solution that enhances peer-to-peer learning and communication skills, all within a robust video learning platform that teachers already trust.”

ClassFeed is available now to all paid WeVideo users. Learn more about how video-based discussion transforms the classroom and how to improve educational outcomes at wevideo.com/education.

About WeVideo

WeVideo is the leading video learning platform for K–12, empowering educators and students to create, engage, and inspire with video. Trusted by hundreds of schools and higher education institutions in over 60 countries, WeVideo helps its users save time, increase engagement, and improve learning outcomes.

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Joe Wolff, Director of Brand & Content, WeVideo
[386-785-3859]
jwolff@wevideo.com

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Contacts

Joe Wolff, Director of Brand & Content, WeVideo
[386-785-3859]
jwolff@wevideo.com

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