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Zillion (online platform)

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Zillion
Developer(s)Dmitry Green, Daria Green, Artem Polansky
Engine
    TypeEducational online platform
    LicenseProprietary
    Websitezillion.net

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    Zillion - is a Russian-language educational online platform. The company's office is located in Moscow (Russian Federation).

    History[edit]

    Online academy Zillion was launched in February, 2013. Is the online resource with the educational blog and the Learning Management System (LMS) platform. Zillion’s motto: “Habit to Learn".

    Zillion academy users have access to paid training (online courses, educational quests, individual work with mentors, etc.), as well as to free content (all materials of the Zillion blog and part of the webinar library).

    In 2017, trendspotting blog TrendSpot by Zillion in collaboration with Matthew Solovyov's Telegram channel named Karoch held Sci-Fi challenge "The Future and the Happy End”[1]. The participants’ task was to write a microfiction (short story of 300 characters or less) with optimistic scenarios of the future. Futurist, illustrator and designer Roxanne Meadows and volunteer Stan Aizin from The Venus Project (a futurological organization created by the American engineer and futurologist Jacques Fresco) took part in the project as the invited experts[2][3].

    Awards[edit]

    The service became the winner of the «Runet Award 2013» in the nomination «Science and Education»[4].

    References[edit]

    1. "«Будущее и хэппиэнд»: Топ-3. Результаты писательского челленджа блога Trendspot by Zillion и Telegram-канала Кароч" (in русский). trendspot.today. Retrieved 2018-01-25.
    2. "Е-learning для взрослых" (in русский). svoboda.org. Retrieved 2018-01-25.
    3. "Рабочее место: Дмитрий Грин, вице-президент «Рыбаков фонда»" (in русский). rb.ru. Retrieved 2018-01-25.
    4. "Итоги «Премии Рунета» 2013 года" (in русский). vc.ru. Retrieved 2018-01-25.

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