This Giveaway is now closed. Thank you for participating.
Congratulations Buttons and Bows!
As a home educating mom, I was pleased when asked to review the Educator.com program. I admit I was a bit skeptical but pleasantly surprised at the quality of what I found. At educator.com, it is possible for anyone to learn from the best scholastic content on the web. They cover high school and university topics in math, science and computer programming.
Their goal is to provide you with everything you need to succeed in your courses. By providing the best instructors in a subject, creating a one to one learning situation and affordable pricing, they are well on their way.
Highlights of the program, in my opinion are:
- A search engine and detailed syllabus to locate when in the lecture a topic is covered. This means that you can go right to the point in the lecture that is of interest.
- Detailed notes with each lecture.
- Multiple examples are worked out and explained for each lecture.
- There is an interactive student comment section, moderated by the professor, to assure that each question is answered.
- Learning is possible from the comfort of your own home 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
- The program is self-paced with unlimited access to all courses. Students may watch and re-watch lectures.
Please remember to leave a separate comment for each of the above entries with email address or other contact information in case you win. This Giveaway will end 12/19/09 at 9pm and is open to U.S. residents only. The winner will be selected randomly and posted here at dimes2vines.




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Do you only get 1 entry for your first tweet or can you tweet 1X each day for an extra entry each day? (I'm hoping for the 2nd one). I just came across your site tonight and I really love it. I'll be following you from now on:) I wish (and this goes for all blogs/sites because they all have it as an extra entry) to blog about the giveway. If you don't have a blog you have no chance of that one. It seems for those of us who don't have blogs there could be an alternative for that extra entry. For example send 5 people an email about the giveaway wit a cc to the blogger??? Just a sugestion.
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My daughters hardest subjuect is MATH! She really stuggles with it as I did as well when I was in school.
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I would have to say Math is our most difficult subject.
beachmom25@yahoo.com
I am with all the other readers! Math is super difficult for my 12 year old.
I am a teacher, but I don't home school my own kids. But since I'm an english language Arts teacher, I find myself scrambling to help my oldest son with Algebra!! He's starting high school next year and since in CA you have to be finished with Algebra BEFORE high school (crazy huh?!) I could use this!!
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My daughter seems to struggle with Science. trishbazin@yahoo.com
My niece struggles with math. It was my most difficult subject also!
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My child is struggling with chemistry.
This would be such a help to us all.
Thanks for this awesome giveaway.
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I twittered this contest, Thanks for this awesome giveaway.
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Reading comprehension would be at the top of the list.
I always had the worst time with math. Failed senior year statistics.
My son has trouble with math.
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I follow you on twitter.(donnak4)
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I subscribed to your feed.
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Math is my daughter's most difficult subject. garrettsambo@aol.com
Spelling and reading are my sons hardest subjects.
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