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iQ: Student Collaboration Features

iQ is able to solve the issues that comes along with distance learning. With most online courses, collaborating with other students is limited. With iQ, you can easily message other students, join study groups for specific courses, and participate in video group studies with peers. Students can not only interact with fellow students from the same course, but can interact with students from any course.
These are just some of the ways iQ can provide optimal collaboration between students and teachers:
iQ Technologies provides a series of functions and services that are aimed at surfacing public conversations that occur in a iQ social environment. These services include hashtags, shared posts, trending topics, RSS, likes and comments.
The iQ platform is built to evolve the experience of discovering and participating in conversations that are happening in real-time, therefore, enabling users quick access and filtering of posts by topic, media type, audience and periodicity. The community Blogs, Events, and Groups features allow users to share content to external channels publicly or privately.
More than discovering content, the iQ platform enables users to share content seamlessly to Google+, Facebook, and Twitter. Conversely, users can migrate content from their consumer social accounts directly into the platform for quick access.
The iQ platform also provides enhanced REST API tools to enable a broad set of integrations with other cloud-based systems.
With iQ’s rich media messaging, students can more easily send pictures, videos, and links to each one another. This wide variation of media approach creates an environment in which students can share lectures, instructional videos, or diagrams to help and enrich other students.
When students can interact as if they were together on campus, you have truly removed distance from distance learning.