Online Learning Tool Saves Time, Powers Students' Home Study

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Seriel will ake 07 th] sale pexi Wedne oe, rein “ y Tekaitya,“A Kiel of Sige a “lly cea iA,Reger sa snusSh | ‘Abe9 NS i : ley qoy traed named wssale iy ”a ot cl " i oy shehind.” Online Learning Tool Saves Time, Powers Students’ Home Study (NAPS)—There’s encouraging newsfor parents who wishto help Cassanoasserts that a primary factor inhibiting students’ (and teachers’) ability to effectively use their children achieve greater suc- cess in their academic careers. the Internet is the lack of engag- Parents now can subscribe to a series of award-winning, Internet- ing digital content organized to parallel school curricula. New Forum Publishers works with delivered educational programs, originally introduced for classroom use. This powerful online educational tool expands on and deepens experienced teachers to create original educational content providing a foundation for inquiry, discovery, discussion and further exploration. current curricula in the nation’s schools. The programs, which have “We provide the missing piece been piloted in more than 2,500 schools throughout the United of the educational technology States, provide supplemental resources to both traditional and home-schooled students at middle andhigh school gradelevels. The Beyond Books programs (www.beyondbooks.com)—created by New Forum Publishers, Inc., a leading Internet-based provider of proprietary interactive educational content—offer parents, Students now have accessto curriculum-based programs on the Internet. Vt. “Beyond Books truly harnesses the powerof the Internet, delivering educational content conveniently and comprehensively, sparing students the puzzle,” he says. “Beyond Books is an innovative tool that will enable our nation’s educational communities, including the homeschooling community, to increase productivity, expand student opportunities and improve the quality of education.” The company currently offers 15 programs in such subjects as American and European History, teachers and students a variety of benefits, including: tedious task of reviewing irrele- Government, World Cultures, American and English Litera- access to course-relevant information on the Internet; them to devotetheir full efforts to addressing the central issues in ence and Physical Science. Plans are under way to expandthecur- Time saved via streamlined Original digital content that closely parallels state and national standards to meet curricu- lum requirements. The programs pull together virtually all of the information a home-schooled stu- dent would need to pass year-end proficiency tests; and e Lively, engaging programs that contain no advertising. “The Internet now puts more information within reach of stu- dents than ever before,” says Dr. John McCardell, president of Middlebury College, Middlebury, vant information and enabling ture, Language Arts, Earth Sci- their studies.” riculum to more than 40 Inter- Chief Executive Officer of New gramsby year-end. In addition, Beyond Books James Cassano, President and Forum Publishers, describes another benefit the programspro- vide. “Beyond Books has allowed students in the classroom to use the Internet as an educational tool without the distraction of advertisements,” Cassano says. “Now, in response to consumer demand, weare offering our cur- riculum-based, highly interactive programsfor individuals to use at home, aswell.” net-delivered educational pro- periodically offers live online chats with academic experts who help make subjects come alive. New additions to the company’s Website will enable students to create their own multimedia presentations on the Web. To learn more about program subscriptions, visit the Web site at www.beyondbooks.com orcall toll free 877-946-4622.