Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Facts Matter

"It ain't what you don't know that gets you into trouble.
It's what you know for sure that just ain't so."
--Mark Twain

We have a feature in HomeSchool Advantage where a
student can send us a message about a fact. We hope
that students will use this feature if they ever believe a
fact we are reporting is in error. The students, of course,
are free to use the feature for other things, sometimes
just to say hello.

Yesterday, we received the following:

I thought that the Pacific ocean was the smallest ocean in the world. But I'm in 8th Grade and I thought I knew lots of things. Thank you for your efforts and teaching me things like the fact above.

Sincerely, AStudent
.

Dear AStudent,

Thank you for letting us know that we are helping. We are excited to be a part of your education.

Our goal is to help you know, retain, and recall over 30,000 facts by the time you are graduated from HomeSchool.

Facts matter.

Knowing the difference between the world's largest and the world's smallest ocean matters.

In the future, when you hear of events, activities, and actions that occurred on these oceans you will be a better student. You will be a better student because you are bringing existing knowledge with you. This actually makes it easier to learn new things, it also makes it more fun.

I am not making this up.

Test me on it next year, the more facts you learn this year, the more fun it becomes to learn new facts next year!

Knowing facts helps you think. It helps you think creative new thoughts about what you are learning. Learning new facts, by reading and studying, is how you become a brilliant student.

No big secret really, but it is amazing how few people have learned this simple trick. Of course, you have to do more than just learn the new facts, you also have to be able to retain and recall them. That is where HomeSchool Advantage comes in, we help you retain and recall new facts for years.

Thank you for writing. And please feel free to drop us a note whenever you feel like it, we enjoy hearing from you.

-The HomeSchool Advantage Team

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

New Technical Support Phone Number

Do you want to reach us with a question, comment, or suggestion?

By email the best address is:

support@homeschooladvantage.com

To reach us by phone dial:

734.418.7111

This number routes to several differnt locations so let it ring up to twelve times! We look forward to hearing from you!

-Tom

NE Atlantic Gulfs, Seas, and Straits - New Course

Digging out again from another eight inches of snow. At least being shut in by the weather helps get new course out. Ive been adding new content on HomeSchool Advantage's premier subject - Geography. Our goal is to have 30,000 facts on all sorts of subjects, but to give you the idea of where we are going with the site we wanted to do at least one subject more fully from the start, and that subject is Geography.

Two reasons for this:

1. Geography is fun.
2. Americans are notoriously bad at Geography.

We are also using Geography to demonstrate that more you build your knowledge nets, the faster you retain new facts. A new geography knowledge net was added to HomeSchool Advantage today. If you have already learned your European countries these new facts will likely be learned very quickly. The new course is located in 500 level Geography.

520 - NE Atlantic
Gulfs, Seas and Straits

It contains wonderful color maps, making it easy to identify the gulfs, seas and straits of the region.

Can you find the Straits of Dover, the Baltic Sea, the Irish Sea? How about the Celtic Sea and the Bay of Biscay?

Fifteen different NE Atlantic bodies of water are included in this course. Time to round out your knowledge of the seas of the NE Atlantic. Learning them will make European history, world news, and current events more interesting and engaging.

Of course, as always, the course is Free to Members.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Australia States and Capitals - New Course

As I look out the window and see snow, I can't help but think that really we should move our HomeSchoolAdvantage headquarters to Australia for at least part of the year.

I have Australia in my mind, because we have just added a new course on Australian States, Territories, and Capitals. It is a relatively short course that does not contain the smaller Australian territorial islands. For the larger Australian States and Territories, native English speakers will find the names familiar and easy to , so we also encourage students in the United States to add this content to their existing Geography studies. It is located in the 400 level column under Oceania.

430 - Australia
States and Capitals

Of course, as always, the course is Free to Members. Australian residents (and others) may elect to assign this course at a younger age. For much of Geography that concerns itself entirely with the names of places and things, the distribution across levels is to distribute the work over time. It does not represent any inherent difficulty in the material.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Arabian Peninsula Gulfs and Seas - New Course

Can you name the Gulfs and Seas surrounding the Arabian Peninsula?

Do you know where the Arabian Sea is? The Gulf of Oman? The Persian Gulf? The Red Sea?

This is an incredibly important region because the Persian Gulf and its coastal areas are the world's largest single source of crude oil. As wars are fought in the lands that contain these precious resources, the least we can do is to learn and appreciate the lay of the land and the water.

Our 400 level Geography courses teach the names of the countries in this region. Our new 500 level Geography course (added today) teaches the names of 10 important bodies of water around the Arabian Peninsula. This is a course that even Mom and Dad should take.

Remember, all new courses are Free to Members!

Friday, February 12, 2010

A Free 30 Day Trial - Seriously No Obligation

HomeSchool Advantage encourages all homeschool parents everywhere to sign-up for a free 30 day trial.

If, at the end of the free trial, you do not want a paid membership, then YOU DO NOT HAVE TO DO ANYTHING. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO CANCEL YOUR FREE TRIAL. WE CANCEL IT FOR YOU AUTOMATICALLY. There is no automatic billing at the end of the free trial (some free trial subscribers worry about this sort of thing). IT IS FREE. No Cost. No Obligation. We do not even collect your payment or credit card information until you specifically say you want to become a member.

If, at the end of the free trial, you want to become a member, simply sign into the parent account and you will be instructed in how to create a membership account.

So relax, enjoy using the free trial. We want you to get the full benefits of our service! We know our service works and that it creates brilliant students. We are actively seeking not just customers, but partners, home school parents who are interested in working with us to continue to enhance and improve one of the most powerful HomeSchool resources ever.

Thanks to all of you using a free trial, may I suggest you learn some Geography and American History. And thanks to all of our paid members, working together we will forever change the nature of education.

Sign-up for a Free Trial

When to Start?

What age is a good age to start using a supplemental tool like HomeSchool Advantage?

Using an on-line tool like HomeSchool Advantage requires fundamental skills such as basic reading, using a mouse, and using a keyboard. Many children are ready to do all of these by themselves at seven or eight. Others are not. However, our curriculum does include material for students that young.

HomeSchool Advantage incorporates basic testing concepts that may be new to young student such as how to answer Fill in the Blank Questions, True/False Questions, and Multiple Choice Questions. An adult working with a student can quickly explain these types of questions.

If a younger child is not ready to use the computer themselves, but they are capable of handling the curriculum, some parents operate the computer for the students. They read out loud the questions and enter in the student's answers. In these cases, the parent can still leverage HomeSchool Advantage's advanced spaced repetition, tracking, and scheduling capability.

A guided session with a parent is a great way for a student to learn the names of things, people, and places, before they can even spell! By the time most children are in the third to fourth grade, they can typically use the system without assistance.

The short answer: Our recommended age for starting HomeSchool Advantage is seven or eight, depending on the child. These students are typically assigned 100 level courses.

Of course, there is no maximum age, we want you learning too.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

The Daily Worksheet - Too Little to Do?

The more courses you assign to a student in different subjects, the more daily worksheets the student will have in HomeSchool Advantage. Initially, we recommend that you assign courses in only two different subjects, such as Geography and History. We want you and your students to get a good feel for the system and how it works before adding additional subjects.

Each subject will introduce your students to just a few new facts each day, sometime only two or three. At first, only two or three new facts a day may seem too easy. Although it is possible to request additional facts, we encourage your students not to cram. Three new facts a day means the student will learn over 1000 new facts a year. If they are studying five subjects, then they will learn as many as 5,000 new facts a year.

HomeSchool Advantage is a revolutionary new way to approach knowledge. We treat knowledge acquisition as a marathon, not a sprint. We are delighted if your students only learn three new history facts a day, because we know that if they can actually remember these facts, your students will become brilliant history students. Is is not what you learn that makes you brilliant, it is what you remember.

If your students study several subjects a day, learning just two or three new facts, in a few years they will master tens of thousands of facts, making them, in any objective measure, brilliant students.

This is our goal for your students: for them to learn, retain, and recall tens of thousands of facts by the time they leave your homeschool. However, this goal will not be reached if the students get overwhelmed and give up.

Start slowly with just two courses. Don't add extra facts too quickly. But do have your students return almost every day, which is easy for them to do at home. This is the beauty of home schooling, and this is the beauty of HomeSchool Advantage.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Course Levels on the Assignments Page

The Assignments page is only visible to parents, and it is the most important page in HomeSchool Advantage. On this page you can see the courses that are available to your students arranged by subject. We are frequently releasing new courses and will keep you posted as they are made available. If you have suggestions for new courses, let us know!

The courses are listed in numerical order, the order we recommend that they be taken. The 100 level are the easiest courses and the 500 level the most difficult.

To assign a course in a subject simply click on the check box next to the course name. Make sure you press “save” to save your selections.

If you have a student in lower elementary start by assigning them only 100 level courses.

At middle elementary, 100 and 200 level courses.

In upper elementary 100, 200, and 300 level courses.

Older students are assigned course at ALL LEVELS.

For some subjects, like Geography, even adults should be assigned the 100 level course. The 100 level geography courses contain fundamentals that everyone should know. Older students will complete 100 level courses very quickly. However, it would be a mistake to skip these courses because most students DO NOT KNOW all of the facts covered at the lower levels.

In summary: Your student will have a daily worksheet for each subject where you have assigned courses. Facts are added to the daily worksheet from only one course at a time, the lowest number course you assigned in that subject. We automatically advance to the next highest course when the previous course is complete.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

The Curriculum Order

HomeSchool Advantage provides curriculum in a specific order. We encourage parents to assign multiple courses in the same subject at a time, however, we present facts to your students from only one course at a time (for each subject). We start presenting facts first from the lowest numbered course, and when that course has no additional facts to present, we progress to the next higher numbered course.

You do not have to do the curriculum in the order we recommend, and you do not have to do all of the courses in a subject. You may skip any course you are not interested in studying - just do not check that course on the assignments page.

If you want your first course to be a 500 level course, simply select that course and do not select anything with a lower number.

The parent can always go back and select lower courses on another day. However, this should only be done after the higher level course is complete. You are free to skip any course you are not interested in studying.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Permanently Delete

We sometimes are asked, "Is there a way to delete some facts that are not important for us to remember?"

The answer is yes. We have a 'permanent delete' feature.

When a student sees a question they do not want to ever revew again, they can press the permanently delete button on the menu bar and that fact will no longer be reviewed.

Where is the permanently delete button? This button is the first button in the button bar above a question. It looks like a circle with the line though it.

This button is available whenever a question is asked.

Of course, we think all of the facts in HomeSchoolAdvantage are important to remember, but if you really don't want to ever see a fact again, we do support a permanent delete feature.