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  2. Prodigy Education - Wikipedia

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    Prodigy Education is the developer of Prodigy Math, a roleplaying game where players solve math problems, and Prodigy English, a sandbox game where players answer English questions. The games are widely used in schools, but have faced criticism for excessive in-game advertising and freemium aspects.

  3. Prodigy Math Game - Wikipedia

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    Prodigy Math is an educational MMORPG that integrates math exercises into its gameplay. Players control wizards or witches who must battle monsters and the Puppet Master to collect gems and save the Academy.

  4. Chegg - Wikipedia

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    Chegg is an American company that provides online textbook rentals, homework help, online tutoring, and other student services. Founded in 2006, it went public in 2013 and has grown significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic.

  5. Bodhana Sivanandan - Wikipedia

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    Bodhana Sivanandan is an English chess prodigy who became the world's youngest Woman FIDE Master and the youngest person to play for England in the Chess Olympiad. She started playing chess in 2020 and won several medals and titles at European and British championships.

  6. Prodigy (online service) - Wikipedia

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    Prodigy was a consumer online service from 1984 to 2001 that offered networked services such as news, shopping, games and email. It was one of the major internet service providers of the 1990s and claimed to be the first with a graphical user interface.

  7. List of child prodigies - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the definitions, examples, and achievements of child prodigies in various domains, such as mathematics, science, arts, and games. Wikipedia provides a comprehensive and updated list of child prodigies, with references and links.

  8. Subsidy Scorecards: College of Charleston - The Huffington Post

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    SOURCE: Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System, College of Charleston (2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010).Read our methodology here.. HuffPost and The Chronicle examined 201 public D-I schools from 2010-2014.

  9. Khan Academy - Wikipedia

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    Khan Academy is an American non-profit [3] educational organization created in 2006 by Sal Khan. [1] Its goal is to create a set of online tools that help educate students. [4] ...