The children’s eBook market is a booming one. It’s a great way to encourage today’s children to read without separating them from their cherished electronic devices. But simply giving children eBooks is not enough to build a reading habit. They need to be provided with something that rivals the games and animated videos that constantly… Read more »
Posts Categorized: Education
Live Fearlessly, Lead Powerfully: How Volition Academy is Producing Astounding Results for Underachieving High School Students
With over 45% of students struggling to stay engaged in the post-pandemic classroom – according to a recent nationwide Department of Education study – parents and educators alike are looking for innovative ways to address the changing needs of today’s students. One such program from Florida-based, Volition Academy is leading the way in reaching the… Read more »
Bayise Tutor Is Changing the Overall Dynamic of Online Learning and Training for Adults and Children, Alike!
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, in person educational classes were transferred to online platforms. Whether they’re enrolled in kindergarten classes or preparing for SATs, nearly every child or adult student currently faces a hiatus in the form of online education. While education through online platforms is more innovative and flexible, it also has some issues…. Read more »
FlipHTML5 Converts Children’s Book PDF to Engaging Digital Format
Children’s storybooks are an excellent way to develop children’s minds and enhance their education while they have fun. Many generations have benefitted greatly from classic storybooks and even more contemporary ones. Today’s children tend to prefer videos and animation, but that doesn’t mean they can’t enjoy storybooks too. With FlipHTML5 a children’s book PDF can… Read more »
Julia Robinson Mathematics Festival Launches Free, Virtual Classroom Visits To Promote Fun Math
The Julia Robinson Mathematics Festival (JRMF) is excited to announce the launch of virtual classroom visits, a free service that will bring game-based math to low-income schools in the U.S. Research shows that game-based learning increases critical thinking and problem solving skills1, and the Julia Robinson Mathematics Festival will use math games during its visits… Read more »
