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UK start-up company offers training Announces U.S. and Japan
London (PRWEB UK) 13 February 2012
branch, a UK-based multimedia e-learning producer, has important distribution agreements with major companies announced formation of biological Carolina (USA) and Benesse Corporation (Japan).
Twig has produced more than a thousand short films about new brands http://www.twig-it.com science. Twig films are original and purpose of human origin – not just the clips – and are designed and written by respected teachers and researchers from around the world. A notable feature of the branch is the stunning visual quality, the combination of images from some of the best documentary film archives in the world.
branch expansion in the U.S. and Japan will see this offered educational materials to millions of students over the next year. In cooperation with Carolina and Benesse Twig joining forces with business education is recognized and well established in two major markets.
As a leading provider of materials for science education in the United States, Carolina Biological offers science equipment and resources to 50% of American high schools. Branch of science will be to all customers of Carolina professor for 180,000 by a co-branded website, offer available from May 2012.
Jim Parrish, president of Carolina, says: “The relationship with the branch continues the tradition of the 80-year partnership with providers of best-in-class training programs and Twig items from our other partners, including estimates of the Smithsonian Institution and the University of California.
“Carolina Biological is a leading provider of educational materials for the U.S. K12 and post-secondary teachers, and we are pleased with Twig Twig enjoys outstanding short films offer over science at the school the United States as part of the launch of our eLearning Carolina Science Online “.
Benesse Corporation is the top home-study and testing in Japan, offering year-round on-line educational services for 700,000 students across the country. Sprig of films and substrates have been translated and dubbed into Japanese, and Japanese students are from April 2012.
Benesse
editor says: “We are very excited about movies Twig Each screenshot is really beautiful, and success is based on student interest is based, the content and quality of the films are exceptionally Twig and upwards .. At the moment there is nothing better than here used in the market for the Japanese school. We are confident that both students and teachers will enjoy the benefits of learning by Twig film. “
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shortly after his appointment as the winner of a prestigious BETT Award 2012 for the best digital branch content available to schools in 2012.
Anthony Bouchier
general manager of the branch, said: “America is at the forefront of educational innovation and technology in the classroom and we are pleased with respected experts such as Carolina Biological work
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“For Twig, in his first year of operation, its sale to one of the few international e-learning company in Japan, is a true testament to the quality of our product and academic rigor, produced with the. We are very proud with Benesse to work the market leader in home schooling. “
About
Twig
Twig is a British company, the educational films for school science produced in the UK and internationally
Twig Science launched the BETT Show in January 2011 with more than 350 sci; Twig recruit schools started once the full package of more than 600 films completed in August 2011 were.
The package contains the branch of science, teaching and learning with graphs and test packages with films adapted to local programs and keyword identification
Each film is 3 minutes and takes about eight weeks to produce
The production process involves a careful and rigorous research by a team of experienced and award-winning
Besides the use in the classroom used Twig films can be viewed on a laptop at home and provides flexibility for teachers and students view at any time.
Twig films were in a study by the University of Glasgow, where 96% of teachers felt the resource tested improved their ability to teach. The films were also used for their ability to lead the students praised. In the subsequent study by market research firm Occam agency said 98% of surveyed students said Twig of films may be helpful, they were
MEDEA Awards 2011 media and learning technologies (finalist), BETT Awards 2011 (Winner of the secondary digital content), Education Resource Awards 2012 (Finalist: The Twig has science been honored by the award of the following systems resources from secondary ICT)
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