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Welcome to FinalsClub.org. We provide tools to help college students collaborate in realtime on class notes and hold live scholarly discussions with their peers and instructors.
A single user can begin lecture notes on FinalsClub, but the best results occur when everyone contributes to common knowledge. Working together we can transform higher education, one classroom at a time.
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This directive is deliberately vague to
accommodate creative humor, insight, and exploration.
Disruptive or irrelevant material, however,
will be subject to removal.
Just keep it academic, and we'll all be better off.
FinalsClub in the Press
December 13, 2009
Plenty of Harvard graduates have traded on the fame and prestige of their alma mater, but few have done so the way Andrew Magliozzi has. The year he graduated, 2005, he started a tutoring company located steps from Harvard Yard, with a name, Veritas, that is the motto of his storied alma mater.
Then, two years ago, Magliozzi started up a side project called Finalsclub.org.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
A rapidly growing course preparatory Web site, FinalsClub.org, is moving forward with a plan to expand its site in spite of controversy over the legality of the venture.
The Web site, which allows students to share notes, create study groups, and blog about lectures and sections, recently hired 10 Harvard College students to serve as BETA testers for the site.
September 27th, 2009
Computer Science professor and former Dean of Harvard, Harry Lewis, embraces FinalsClub's work and its guiding principle of open education. Even as Harvard University has not been wholly sympathetic to the FinalsClub mission, invoking the Copyright Act of 1976, assuming a similar position to other major institutions such as University of Texas, Lewis supports working towards the proverbial "temple of the free exchange of ideas." A course he taught in the Harvard Extension School was also shared freely online.