Computer Curriculum Provider TechnoExplorers Adds RSS/XML Features to Site
TechnoExplorers adds RSS and XML features to their website to promote the sharing of information about the technology education available with the computer curriculum they offer.
(PRWEB) September 7, 2004 -- TechnoExplorers, a reseller of computer curriculum for children and teachers, has announced
its intentions to add RSS/XML features to its website. It is hoped that these
features will help parents and teachers learn more about the technology
education available with the TechnoExplorers’ computer
curriculum.
RSS and XML are web features for syndicating the content
of websites. When a visitor clicks on an RSS or XML icon on a website, they are
choosing to receive updates about any changes to that website. When
TechnoExplorers adds a new product to their selection of computer curriculum, visitors who choose to be are informed
automatically with a feed from the website.
Computer teachers and
students can also choose to receive updates about new schools, organizations and
school districts that use TechnoExplorers computer curriculum.
Teachers and parents can also receive valuable information about developments in
computing and Internet safety for children, in addition to computer curriculum.
Dr. Robert Thrash, III, president
of RTSG, Inc., a TechnoExplorers distributor, said, “Instead of having to
continually check back to look for new products and information on our computer curriculum, we bring that news to the
consumer.”
Visitors can receive free sample projects for each computer curriculum category on the TechnoExplorers website.
Complete computer workbooks for children and computer guides for teachers can be
viewed or printed to help visitors gain a thorough understanding of the product
and the structure of the materials.
About
TechnoExplorers:
TechnoExplorers provides project-based computer curriculum to students ages 3 and up. In this
approach to learning, students complete fun projects that focus on
problem-solving tasks. Students learn information and communication technology
skills gradually as they complete activities such as publishing an e-magazine,
creating a multimedia storyboard, or developing a
website.
TechnoExplorers’ computer curriculum has
been approved by both the Texas and Florida State Departments of Education for
use in the classroom.
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking
Statements:
This press release contains "forward-looking statements". These
forward-looking statements include, without limitation, statements about market
opportunity, strategies, competition, expected activities and expenditures as
the company pursues its business plan, and the adequacy of its available cash
resources. Although the company believes that the expectations reflected in the
forward-looking statements are reasonable, it cannot guarantee future results.
Actual results may differ materially due to factors over which the company has
little or no control.
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