Toufee, the online flash movie maker application has come up with
a new licensing program that will allow educational institutions to
have access to the Toufee flash movie maker application. Under the new
licensing program, academic institutions can signup for bulk licenses at
a highly subsided pricing. Called the Toufee Academic Account, this new
account licensing will allow use of all basic features of Toufee flash
movie maker application that will allow educators and students to use
Toufee to create flash movies quickly and easily.
"The Toufee Academic Account provides academic institutions with bulk licenses at discounted rates so that every educator/student in the institution can have individual Toufee user accounts. We already have a number of independent tutors and educators using Toufee for activity-based learning and this is great news for institutions as this will allow educators to use Toufee's technology for interactive classroom learning in a much bigger way" said Sanchit Bhatnagar, co-founder and Director of Toufee at the launch of the new academic licensing program.
The new account comes with all the features of a Standard Account, however, there will be no support for YouTube nor does it allow flash movies to be exported to SWF files. Though product support will also not be available, a separate forum will be made available for educators and students to post questions and access answered queries. In addition, educators and students will have full access to Toufee tutorials and Toufee's Knowledge Base.
"The new educational licensing program is in line with Toufee's continued commitment towards empowering education through our interactive and cutting-edge flash-based products" says Navneet Rai, co-founder and Director of Toufee. All academic institutions in the United States and other countries are eligible to apply.
"The Toufee Academic Account provides academic institutions with bulk licenses at discounted rates so that every educator/student in the institution can have individual Toufee user accounts. We already have a number of independent tutors and educators using Toufee for activity-based learning and this is great news for institutions as this will allow educators to use Toufee's technology for interactive classroom learning in a much bigger way" said Sanchit Bhatnagar, co-founder and Director of Toufee at the launch of the new academic licensing program.
The new account comes with all the features of a Standard Account, however, there will be no support for YouTube nor does it allow flash movies to be exported to SWF files. Though product support will also not be available, a separate forum will be made available for educators and students to post questions and access answered queries. In addition, educators and students will have full access to Toufee tutorials and Toufee's Knowledge Base.
"The new educational licensing program is in line with Toufee's continued commitment towards empowering education through our interactive and cutting-edge flash-based products" says Navneet Rai, co-founder and Director of Toufee. All academic institutions in the United States and other countries are eligible to apply.
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