Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Be a Student Too

If you would like to know what HomeSchool Advantage is really providing your students, may we gently suggest that you also become a student yourself? There is simply no better way to understand what HomeSchoolAdvantage is about than to signup as a student and take a course yourself. Since HomeSchoolAdvantage is licensed per family, you can take courses yourself without any additional cost!

All of us have something we wish we knew better, perhaps World Geography or American History. And why should our children be the only geniuses in the family. So pick one subject from the currently existing list and assign a course too yourself. Spend a few minutes each day studying your lessons, remembering that learning is best accomplished as a life-long marathon, and not as a sprint. Within 30 days, you will know exactly what HomeSchoolAdvantage can do, and perhaps you'll know all the countries in Africa too!

To sign up:
Simply add yourself as a student with a new user name!
Then logout as a parent and login as a student!

You will experience the environment exactly as your students experience it. You never know, you just may develop a life-long learning habit yourself.

-Tom

Monday, August 3, 2009

The Knowledge Sprint

Can you name the longest Olympic outdoor running event? The shortest?

One is called a sprint, the other a marathon.

There are other important differences between the two races:

One is 100 meters long and the other is almost 42,195 meters long.

One takes the world's best runner 9.69 seconds, the other 7,566 seconds.

One is about moving as fast as possible in a short period of time and the other about pacing oneself to finish the race.

The acquisition of knowledge is frequently treated like a sprint, in reality it is a marathon, a marathon that lasts a life time. If you try to run a marathon like a sprint guess how it turns out? You give up, collapse, and fall out of the race. It's the same with knowledge. If you approach acquiring knowledge like a sprint you will burn up and drop out.

So what does this mean practically?

Imagine if you spent several hours today cramming to memorize 212 countries of the world until you could accurately identify them on a map. Now, without any more studying, how many of those countries do you think you will remember in 10 days? In 30 days? 90 days? A year? The truth is you probably have forgotten over 1/3 of them in 10 days, a half in 30 days, and almost all of them in 90 days. You see, learning all the countries in one day was a knowledge sprint. You learned them fast, but you also forgot them fast. At the end of a year, you most likely will only be able to remember a few of the new countries you learned.

The studying equivalent of sprinting is cramming. Cramming may help you pass an exam, but it does not promote long-term knowledge retention. So is cramming a good strategy? Is the time well spent? Well, not if the goal was to provide long-term knowledge. And even if the goal was just passing a test, wouldn't it be great if we could invest those same hours more effectively? Wouldn't it be great if we could learn the information in time for a test, and still remember the information long after? Wouldn't it be cool if we approached our training as if it was a knowledge marathon, and not a sprint?

HomeSchoolAdvantage.com provides a marathon view of knowledge acquisition. For example, we provide a method to learn the countries of the world with minimal study time while simultaneously achieving maximum recall. We want to maximize our return on invested study time and, if possible, to remember over 200 countries for years to come.

Imagine spending dramatically less time studying and getting dramatically better results. Is this possible? You bet it is - HomeSchoolAdvantage makes it possible.

Understand the difference between a sprint and a marathon, and it may change forever how you think about studying.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Amazing Beta Test Discount! Call for Beta Testers

Are you a parent who is homeschooling your child? Are you a parent who knows it is essential to supplement public or private education in the home? We are looking for a few select individuals who will commit to use our system with their families, and provide feedback.

In our white paper, the "Seven Secrets to Creating Brilliant Students", we have described key concepts detailing how students can become truly exceptional. These secrets work! However, it is impossible to fully implement the secrets without an automated system. Procuit Inc., a company dedicated to creating brilliant students has created such a system. We are seeking homeschool and other interested parents to be beta testers for our new product HomeSchoolAdvantage.

Procuit offers several benefits to parents who are willing to participate in our Beta program including:

1. A significant discount off the regular monthly subscription price of $19.95.
2. A license for parents to use HomeSchoolAdvantage.com themselves, at no additional cost.
3. Free support throughout the duration of the beta test period.
4. Free training sessions via conference calls.
5. The opportunity to directly influence the direction of current and future content and features.


To sign up for our beta program enter the BetaTest Promotion Code: M5E322L and sign up here:
http://www.homeschooladvantage.com/users/register


FAQS

1. Give it to me straight, how much will this cost me?

Our service is currently priced at $19.95 per family. The Beta Test promotion code M5E322L provides you the service for $9.95 per month for at least 18 months.

2. How old should the students be who use HomeSchoolAdvantage.com?

We suggest that the child be at least 8 years old. Some content may be used with younger children but it is important that they have the required typing skills necessary to operate the system or it may take too long to review the material.

3. Why are you charging us for a beta test?

First: We need the money! Developing software is expensive and we have bills to pay. We think we are delivering features that are worth what we are charging per month and we will not increase the price for our beta users for at least 18 months.

Second: We need to know if you think the service is valuable and that you are willing to pay for it. The only way to test this is to actually ask you to pay for it. If you are not willing to pay for it, we want to know why. The fact that you are willing to pay for this service is some of the best feedback we can receive.

4. How much content is in the system?

There are over 2,000 facts currently in the system that will keep you engaged for at least six months. We have a catalog of content and continue to add more on a regular basis. However, we ask that beta users be willing to focus first on two sets of content, Geography and U.S. History - specifically learn the countries and capitals of the world and the U.S. Presidents. Try the features, experience a spaced-repetition reinforcement environment and let us know what new content you would most like to see next.

Our goal is to build a collection of at least 50,000 foundational facts across all subjects that will be included for the base price. However, that takes time, and we need feedback to know how well the system works today. So, focus on Geography and U.S. History. These are facts every student should know, create great knowledge nets, and will provide us with the feedback we need to keep building you the world's greatest system for creating brilliant students.

5. What Browsers are supported?

This system is still in Beta, so we are still fixing a problem with Internet Explorer 7, but it is now possible for use it so go ahead. IE 6.x is not supported. If you are using IE 6, you will need to upgrade. Firefox 3.0 and Chrome both work fine. If you don't know how to upgrade your IE, here is a link to the specific instructions. THIS SHOULD BE DONE ANYWAY TO KEEP YOUR COMPUTER MORE SECURE AND TO PROTECT YOUR PRIVACY. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/internet-explorer/default.aspx

6. How do I start?

Just register at http://HomeSchoolAdvantage.com/users/registerand follow the directions. Get a feel over 30 days of what it is like to learn a little every day. The system will automatically make sure you to retain what you have learned. It really is cool!!!!


Thanks for your help!

Thomas Meloche