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subject: Can Videos Help You With Your Math Homework? [print this page]


Modern teens are digital natives and super-communicators. They have grown up surrounded by digital technology to enable communication and intuitively embrace it. The latest technology holds no fear even for the youngest of students. They seem to just naturally understand how it all works and use new technology with ease. How often have you seen a young one or two year-old child playing with a mobile phone and they seem to know exactly what to do with it?

If we can use new learning methods such as video homework help to nurture a students learning style they are much more likely to absorb the information easily. The old model of a classroom lesson delivered to bored students followed by a textbook aided homework assignment has failed to inspire a large number of students. Many students struggle to understand and get left behind in our more traditional methods of learning. We need to replace this with a learning system that will interest them and allow kids to grasp the information being taught to them.

Show me a teenager who doesnt watch TV? According to Nielsen watching TV among teens is actually up 6% over the past 5 years. Basically kids love to watch videos and are easily engaged by videos. From a very early age teens have accepted TV and videos as an easy way to get information and entertainment. Anyone who deals with teens will tell you that once you engage and interest them, they become like a sponge for information and will learn quickly and permanently.

There are a host of new homework help experts engaging kids with easy to learn information. Through their online videos they are offering textbook linked on-demand video homework help. These work by allowing a student to access a video lesson of each chapter of their textbook that they use in the classroom. The student has total control of the video and can watch it whenever or wherever it suits them. This on-demand video model matches exactly how students communicate and get entertainment and will enable them to get their education quickly and easily too.

The key to choosing a video homework help is to ensure that first off it is affordable. It needs to be affordable and effective in helping your child with the material they are not understanding. With most video homework help services available from $25 per year it is a pretty affordable investment. Next it needs to be to the point and entertaining. Your child does not want to sit through another long boring math class at home. They want a fun, engaging, quick lesson that gives them the information they need. Many websites offer previews that you can browse through to check out if this is a learning style ideal for your child. A verbose long winded lesson littered with long technical mathematical terms will confuse your child. It has to be relevant and easy to use. The video has to match the textbook based homework that has been assigned so they can relate to what they are learning from their classroom teacher. An online video tutor that cracks all of these aspects will be a sure fire success. You can browse the Internet to find some of the quality video homework help websites out there.

by: Robert Doyle




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