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How is NOUN helping students and educators?
  • Using mobile and desktop devices, NOUN enables students and educators to bring learning to life by connecting curriculum to real-world guests.

I like the idea of students leading interviews.  How does NOUN make that happen?
  • NOUN schedules interviews based on input from students and their teacher(s).  Students then research and prepare questions in advance of each live interview session.​
How does a school or class participate? Who provides the equipment?
  • a teacher, principal or librarian enrolls as a site-based producer
  • the school provides access to online and technical resources has a stated policy allowing students to engage in forums such as Google Classroom, Zoom, etc. 
 
Most other online educational offerings require schools to pay for interviews. How is NOUN different?
  • NOUN's video programming is available free to users.  Additionally, teachers and/or students may submit questions for interview event guests. Principals, teachers or librarians interested in becoming NOUN affiliates should complete the NOUN Contact Form.
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I recognize the benefit the live interviews.  How useful or relevant is the animated video produced from the interview?
  • Feedback from beta educators indicates the live interview is effective in engaging students online or in the class. Video produced from the interview provides timely and relevant educational information for all students.
 
You only showcase only a few interview videos.  Why?
  • During the NOUN beta launch, we have been testing several video formats to determine which format is most effective.  Not all are publicly available.​
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