Before the popularity of Facebook and other social networking sites we had to rely on year books to share and sometimes laugh at what we used to look like (mind you I looked pretty damn cute with my afro). Yearbook Alive which provides the ability for teachers and students to share photos and videos taken throughout the school year.
“As a mother of three children, I have always been involved with helping school’s raise money. I noticed that printed yearbook memories were only a fraction of what really happened during the entire school year. Thousands of pictures and videos were archived but with no way to share them,” commented Ruthy Navon, YearBook Alive Founder and CEO. “With Yearbook Alive, schools now have an easy to use solution that captures more memories and helps them raise money at the same time.”
The service can also be used as a fund raising tool by selling the projects of digital media created which includes pictures, video and music. YearBook Alive can be purchased for $499 for an annual license and users can choose from a variety of professional designed templates to fit their taste.
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