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In today’s fast-paced world, having the right practical skills can be just as important as academic excellence. College students often struggle to learn essential life and career skills like coding, video editing, public speaking, resume writing, or interview preparation. While universities do organize workshops, they are usually expensive, poorly timed, or limited to a small group of students. As a result, many students miss out on these opportunities and are forced to rely on random YouTube tutorials or external courses, which are often impersonal and unreliable.
On the other hand, within every campus there are students who are already skilled in certain areas—seniors who know how to crack interviews, club members who are experts at event management, or peers who are great at design, music, or entrepreneurship. Unfortunately, there is no structured way to connect these skillful students with those who want to learn. CrowdCoach solves this problem by creating a campus-exclusive skill-sharing platform.
Here’s how it works: Students list their skills on the app and offer 30-minute micro-learning sessions in areas they are confident in. Other students can book these sessions either for free or by using credits earned by teaching others. A built-in rating and review system ensures high-quality, trustworthy learning experiences. The platform also offers gamification features like leaderboards and badges to motivate mentors. With CrowdCoach, learning becomes personalized, affordable, and community-driven. It builds a self-sustaining ecosystem where every student is both a teacher and a learner. Freshers can adapt quickly by learning from seniors, while skilled students gain recognition and leadership experience. Over time, this creates a collaborative campus culture and helps bridge the skill gap—without external trainers or high costs.
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