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  2. FASTT Math - Wikipedia

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    FASTT Math allows students to customize their interface based on unlocking different skins, based their skill level and proficiency in solving equations in the program's assessments. [ 4 ] The software encourages daily use and provides regular assessments to determine the users skill level which is then rewarded, and allows for further ...

  3. Will Richardson (educator) - Wikipedia

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    Will Richardson is an author and speaker on educational technology. [1] He has many published works, including the book, Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, and other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms, [2] and the edublog Weblogg-ed which he wrote from 2001 to 2011. [3] Richardson is also active on the web; he has both a Twitter account and YouTube channel.

  4. BrainPop - Wikipedia

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    BrainPop (stylized as BrainPOP) is a group of educational websites founded in 1999 by Avraham Kadar, M.D. and Chanan Kadmon, based in New York City. [1] As of 2024, the websites host over 1,000 short animated movies for students in grades K–8 (ages 5 to 14), together with quizzes and related materials, covering the subjects of science, social studies, English, math, engineering and ...

  5. Scholastic Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Scholastic was founded in 1920 by Maurice R. Robinson near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to be a publisher of youth magazines. The first publication was The Western Pennsylvania Scholastic. It covered high school sports and social activities; the four-page magazine debuted on October 22, 1920, and was distributed in 50 high schools. [3]

  6. Scholastic News Kids Press Corps - Wikipedia

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    Extra! Extra! Scholastic Kids Press Corps Welcomes 16 New Kid Reporters. PR Newswire, 2012. Retrieved June 19, 2013. 2012 New Media Awards / Web Awards/ Winners. New Media Awards, 2012. Retrieved June 19, 2013. Demary, Tradina. See how student reporters contribute to 2012 Presidential Election coverage. Examiner.com, 2012. Retrieved June 19, 2013.

  7. Quiz bowl - Wikipedia

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    Quiz bowl (quizbowl, [1] scholars' bowl, scholastic bowl, academic bowl, academic team, academic challenge, etc.) is a family of quiz-based competitions that test players on a wide variety of academic subjects.

  8. CK-12 Foundation - Wikipedia

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    CK-12 provides free and customizable K-12 open educational resources aligned to state curriculum standards. As of 2022, the foundation's tools were used by over 200,000,000 students worldwide. [2] CK-12 was set up to support K-12 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) education.

  9. YouTube in education - Wikipedia

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    In an anatomy course incorporating YouTube, 98% of students watched the assigned videos and 92% stated that they were helpful in teaching anatomical concepts. [12] A 2013 study focused on clinical skills education from YouTube found that the 100 most accessible videos across a variety of topics ( venipuncture , wound care, pain assessment, CPR ...