Student Collaboration Via DocSity

Student collaboration now a days is much more necessary than it was ever before, In my student life, I have seen many nerds whom use to sit alone and do not mingle with any of our class mates. Being nerdy and bookworms they have achieved good grades but their social life was approximately nonexistent. Student life is not just about study and burying yourself in books. It’s about your view with which you see the world.

There are many platforms on which student can collaborate with each other both on domestic and on international level. But there are certain barriers in such communication. Like most of the student societies do not allow the students whom are not from their alumni to participate in their activities and then there are some cultural barriers too. For example on a website moderated by British students you will see very few people from American or Australian background. So this scenario demands a platform which is open to everyone regardless of the fact that from which university or college he belongs or in which country he lives in.

Docsity.com is that type of opportunity available for the student community, all around the globe. The most importing thing which appeared catchy to my eyes was its simple and easy process of registration. You can even log in with your Facebook account.

It has everything that a student of this technological age needs. It’s not only about educational stuff; you can also find some interesting and amazing stuff in its news section. Moreover the search mechanism of that website is so interactive and efficient that you can have answer of your desired query with in no time. Then there are credits and badge which makes the whole functionality of the website even more enjoyable. Well when I first saw that website, my own opinion was that it would be a very boring kind of educational website with the heap of notes and useless data on it. But what kind of change occurred in my views, you can have its glimpse in this writing.

 

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