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High School Writing – Mobile App Teaches Essays All Students Should Know
Last Updated on Monday, 19 September 2011 02:00 Written by iUseMac Monday, 19 September 2011 02:00
Niles Technology Group today announces High School Writing 3.0, a major update to its educational app for iOS devices. High School Writing combines two essential parts of high school writing: essays that all students should know and an expanded section addressing college application essays. With one purchase, schools fulfill their entire essay writing curriculum requirements. For parents, the app is perfect for the individual student because the instructional content is very comprehensive. Continue reading
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Education Advisory Board Incorporates Critical Thinking into Mobile Apps
Last Updated on Tuesday, 13 September 2011 02:00 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 13 September 2011 02:00
Niles Technology Group, creator of the Essay Czar line of essay writing apps for the iPad and iPhone, introduces its education advisory board dedicated to developing apps that promote critical thinking. From both content and functionality standpoints, the advisory board members bring their considerable teaching experience to mobile app development. The Board ensures that Niles Technology apps fundamentally improve students’ critical thinking, as well as increase overall productivity. Continue reading
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