Interactive Education At 3DLearn
3DLearn’s catchy website is one of the reasons why so many kids opt to enroll in this online school. The design is very inviting, and it gives children a sense of fun and adventure – much like video games they love to play nowadays. Parents on the other hand may feel a little bit concerned about the kind of education their children will be receiving from this institution. But take heart, parents, because 3DLearn is not only a reputable online school, but it also provides one of the best interactive educations around.
The school if recognized and accredited by SACS (Southern Association of Colleges and Schools) and CITA (Commission on International and Trans-Regional Accreditation) – both of these are non-profit organizations put up by concerned citizens of the United States with the growing number of illegal educational facilities. So, rest assured that your children’s education will be recognized by various colleges and universities in the country.
The main advantage of enrolling your children into 3DLearn is that they can start young, as the online school offers courses for primary, middle and high school. These courses have fun names that your children can actually appreciate. Primary school is called Blobby Doodle Town, Middle school is called 3DSchoolhouse and High school is called Interactive Academy. Don’t be fooled however with the amusing names because the school doesn’t joke around when it comes to actually educating your children.
The Interactive Academy offers subjects and courses for grades 9 to 12, via a 3D classroom setting. If virtual reality is too much for parents to understand, the children actually love it. It reminds them of the MMORPG games that they love playing online, so they don’t have a sense of being inside a classroom. Instead they feel as though they are just conversing with friends and playing a game – while actually leaning something from the teacher.
Another exciting fact about 3DLearn is their school fees. Other online schools offer uninteresting methods of learning to your kids, and you just end up frustrated with the results. For almost the same price, which is $2600 for a full year for grades 9 to 12, your children will enjoy learning and you don’t have to worry about anything else. You can also take them anywhere because the total time they spend online is not more than 4 hours a day.
For parents who are concerned about the security of their children when going online, you don’t have to worry at all. Your children will have direct communication with their classmates and teachers so they do not have to go anywhere else for anything that concerns school work. Also with new technology coming out designed for parents to monitor their children’s online usage, you can limit their usage of the internet.
3DLearn offers an innovative technique which parents may feel wary about, but we must all look forward. The school has a lot to offer to children and parents for such a minimal fee, that it will be hard to resist.
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