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Have fun learning on your own
A self-motivated and fun learning experience is key to retention . To encourage self-direction in their learning, MyEdu offers a wide range of interactive games, quizzes and video lessons that will capture your child's attention and make learning fun. Each learning activity is designed to encourage your child to take the next step on their own, allowing them to progress at their own pace. This open-ended learning environment helps develop study habits while keeping them motivated.
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Completed without parental help
It is designed to allow children to learn on their own, reducing the burden on busy parents.
MyEdu offers an intuitive and easy-to-understand interface to help children learn independently. Each teaching material and activity is designed to be simple and engaging for children to work through on their own. An automated feedback system allows children to receive instant and accurate assessments as they solve the tasks. This allows parents to remotely monitor their children's learning progress, eliminating the need for daily support. No daily intervention is required. This provides an environment where children can learn confidently and independently, greatly reducing the burden on busy parents.
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Examination support
Exam preparation can be achieved through self-directed learning that is directly linked to the exam and engages children. To help with exam preparation, MyEdu links the learning directly to the exam requirements and delivers it in an engaging way. The biggest challenge in exam preparation is keeping children motivated without making the learning seem too difficult.
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The science of fun: the basics and applications of gamification
By incorporating game elements into the learning content, students can have fun solving problems and taking quizzes, which naturally encourages them to master the test content. Visually appealing teaching materials and interactive activities deepen understanding and make it easier to remember. Complex topics are divided into small pieces, and students can gradually step up from easy content, making it easier to progress through the learning process.