StudySync Supplemental Curriculum On Display at FETC

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StudySync, an online supplemental curriculum from BookheadEd Learning, is offering one-on-one demonstrations this week in booth 1138 at the Florida Education Technology Conference (FETC) in Orlando.

StudySync's Education Accounts Manager Ryan Bubalo will also be giving a presentation at 1:30 pm January 26 in room S230C about "technology's role and potential in shaping the way students learn and collaborate," according to information released by the company.

Aligned to Common Core State Standards, StudySync uses video, digital media, mobile platforms, and social learning in an effort to help students improve reading, writing, and critical thinking skills.

Launched a year ago with 12 lessons, StudySync now includes more than 50 episodes of SyncTV and nearly 400 modern and classic texts with another 100 currently in development.

More information is available at studysync.com or at FETC booth 1138.

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