AOL Introduces StudyBuddy.com, A Free Search Engine for Homework Help.DULLES, Va. -- AOL (A division of Time Warner, Inc., New York, NY, www.aol.com) The world's largest online information service with access to the Internet, e-mail, chat rooms and a variety of databases and services. :
New Search Tool Offers K-12 Students Safe, Relevant,
Grade-Appropriate Resources for All of Their Educational Needs
New Virtual Backpacks Allow Parents and Students to Store
and Share Their Favorite Videos and Content
AOL today announced the launch of StudyBuddy.com (www.StudyBuddy.com), a free search engine built just for homework for grades K through 12 and available to all Internet users. Featuring advanced search tools and extensive content from trusted references and educator-screened Web sites, StudyBuddy.com delivers information customized to each student's grade level and homework needs. Unlike other free educational offerings on the market, the StudyBuddy.com search engine anticipates the information needs of students and breaks results down into grade-appropriate groups: kindergarten to second grade; third to fifth grade, sixth to eighth grade; and ninth to twelfth grade This article or section deals primarily with the United States and Canada and does not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please [ improve this article] or discuss the issue on the talk page. . While students can enter a word or two as regular search engines require, StudyBuddy.com also allows them to enter sentences to find the most relevant information for homework help. Powered by technology partner blinkx, StudyBuddy.com's unique search functionality also organizes results by media type to best meet assignment source requirements. Easily accessible 24 hours a day, even after the library has closed, StudyBuddy.com connects students to more than one million pieces of trusted content, including educator-approved Web sites, as well as books, journals, articles, newspapers, encyclopedias, multimedia videos, audio clips, maps and more. Providing the best possible resources for homework help, StudyBuddy.com returns content from leading providers as World Book Encyclopedia, The Columbia Encyclopedia The Columbia Encyclopedia is a one-volume encyclopedia produced by Columbia University Press and sold by the Gale Group. First published in 1935 [1], the current edition is the sixth, printed in 2000. It contains over 51,000 articles totaling some 6. , National Wildlife Federation, TIMEforkids.com, The Princeton Review, Night Sky, Sky & Telescope and blinkx. Also included is content from CIA CIA: see Central Intelligence Agency. (1) (Confidentiality Integrity Authentication) The three important concerns with regards to information security. Encryption is used to provide confidentiality (privacy, secrecy). World Fact Book, as well as a wide range of resources from Thomson Gale (Thomson Gale, a Thomson Learning business, Farmington Hills, MI, www.gale.com). A leading information publishing company for libraries, schools and businesses. Thomson Gale was formed in 1998 as a merger of Gale Research, Information Access Company and Primary Source Media, three Thomson , a world leader in information solutions and reference materials for libraries. Other distinguishing StudyBuddy.com features include Backpacks, or online folders, where students can save searches and content and even share the saved items with siblings and parents. Likewise, when parents create a free StudyBuddy.com account, they can mark search returns to appear in their children's Backpacks. Parents also can monitor the contents of their kids backpacks as well. In the coming months, teachers will be able to add StudyBuddy.com on their Web sites and to create their own virtual Backpacks that they can fill with links to articles or videos that they want to share with their students. Instead of creating a teacher shelf in the library, teachers can choose from a variety of multimedia resources and there is no line to check out the book or video. "We did our homework when creating StudyBuddy.com and incorporated extensive feedback from teachers, parents and students," said June Herold, Vice President & General Manager of AOL Education and Consumer Services Consumer Services refers to the formulation, deformulation, technical consulting and testing of most consumer products, such as food, herbs, beverages, vitamins, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, hair products, household cleaners, [paints, plastics, metals, waxes, coatings, minerals, . "For students, the number one request was to reduce the amount of returns a search engine provides, so we've implemented search technology that returns content that is both credible and relevant to their classroom assignments. Furthermore, teachers want search results that fuel learning outside of the classroom, and parents want tools that make it easy for them to help their kids work on homework. To address these needs, StudyBuddy features free brainteaser brain·teas·er n. A mentally challenging problem or puzzle. games and interactive resources Interactive Resources is a Richmond, California, United States-based architectural firm headed by president and city councilmember Tom Butt. The company has performed large projects and studies mainly for the government, both local and statewide. to make learning fun and to stimulate all types of learners. Also, we've added tools that make it easy for parents to monitor their children's activities and progress." In addition to offering homework help resources, StudyBuddy.com incorporates AOL's suite of award-winning AOL(R) Learning Services. Affordably priced at $4.95 per month, each online service is designed to improve students' proficiency in areas where they may require additional assistance. Each service also includes a Parent Center that provides performance assessments and progress reports so that parents can better understand their children's skill levels and manage their learning paths accordingly. The AOL Learning Services include: --AOL(R) Learning Games: Offers more than 100 fun, easy-to-use games that help children ages 3-8 build skills in language arts language arts pl.n. The subjects, including reading, spelling, and composition, aimed at developing reading and writing skills, usually taught in elementary and secondary school. , math, science, social studies and art. --AOL(R) Ready Set Read: Helps children ages 3-8 become accomplished readers and encourages a love of reading through more than 60 interactive activities and lessons. --AOL(R) Step by Step Math: Makes math easy for children ages 9-17 with step by step explanations of math problems similar to those found their textbooks. --AOL(R) Writing Wizard: Helps children ages 9-17 learn to write by providing instant, personalized feedback on essays and reports. --AOL(R) Family Library: Puts the power and resources of a world class reference library into families' homes, giving students ages 9-17 access to more than 8 million articles, journals, periodical, maps, videos, pictures, transcripts and more. Additionally, recognizing the stumbling block stum·bling block n. An obstacle or impediment. stumbling block Noun any obstacle that prevents something from taking place or progressing Noun 1. that algebra poses in many students' grade progression and high school graduation, AOL has launched on StudyBuddy.com a free online math service called AOL Algebra 1 Review to meet their learning needs in anticipation of standardized tests. The AOL Algebra 1 Review service features a pre-assessment quiz to analyze a student's strengths and weaknesses, plus it provides tutorials on those areas where extra help is needed. About AOL AOL and its subsidiaries operate a leading network of Web brands and the largest Internet access See how to access the Internet. subscription service in the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. . Web brands include the AOL.com(R) website, AIM(R), MapQuest(R) and Netscape(R). AOL offers a range of digital services in the areas of education, safety and security, communications and music. The company also has operations in Europe and Canada. AOL LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control is a majority-owned subsidiary majority-owned subsidiary A firm in which more than 50% of outstanding voting stock is owned by the parent company. of Time Warner Inc. and is based in Dulles, Virginia Dulles, Virginia is an unincorporated census-designated place located in Loudoun County, Virginia, part of the Washington Metropolitan Area. The headquarters of AOL, Orbital Sciences Corporation and ODIN technologies and the former headquarters of MCI Inc. are located in Dulles. . |
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