Shmoop Offers New Educational Resources to Keep the Wheels Spinning This Summer
Mountain View, California (PRWEB) June 15, 2017 -- Summer learning doesn't have to be a snoozefest. Shmoop (http://www.shmoop.com), a digital publisher known for its award-winning test prep and certified online courses, has loads of new resources that are perfect for keeping those neurons firing while school's out.
Students can spice up their summer reading requirements with Shmoop's literature learning guides, which will help them analyze classic and contemporary texts without putting them to sleep. And for the overachievers out there who want to pick up a few extra skills during their time off, Shmoop offers online courses on everything from Java to photography to beginning Spanish.
If a student wants to be particularly productive, they can spend their summer racking up college credit on Shmoop. With a College Plus subscription, users get access to dozens of courses that have been recommended for ACE CREDIT®, which means they're considered for credit at thousands of universities. Not bad for a summer's work.
When it comes down to it, the only tolerable way to study over the summer is to have fun doing it. And that's exactly why Shmoop is the go-to summer learning resource. As Elise Macadam, a teacher in New Zealand, notes, Shmoop, "is written in language that is colloquial enough to engage students' interest, but … also delivers ideas deep enough to engage students' intellect." Win win.
Students and teachers looking for individual or small-group access can subscribe to Shmoop. By doing so, they will gain access to hundreds of online courses, along with other premium resources. Schools and districts looking to keep their students on track this summer can get bulk discounts on already below-market-rate materials by contacting sales(at)shmoop(dot)com or visiting schools.shmoop.com.
About Shmoop
Shmoop offers hundreds of thousands of pages of original content. Their Online Courses, Test Prep, Teaching Guides, Learning Guides, and interactive Study Tools are written by teachers and experts and balance a teen-friendly, approachable style with academically rigorous concepts. Shmoop sees 15 million unique visitors a month across desktop and mobile. The company has won numerous awards from EdTech Digest, Tech & Learning, and the Association of Educational Publishers. Launched in 2008, Shmoop makes the magic happen from a labradoodle-patrolled office in Mountain View, California.
Deb Tennen, Shmoop University, Inc., http://www.shmoop.com, +1 650-488-7778, [email protected]
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