It's time to expand the scope of knowledge and learning beyond the four walls of the traditional classroom. Now you can make the whole world your classroom with a revolutionary new eLearning system.

For all of its potential as a learning tool, the World Wide Web is a rather a chaotic space -- even with powerful tools like Google. Search for Williamsburg and you might end up at a winery. Try researching fish and you might find an online translation service. Today's learners need a system that combines the global breadth of the Internet with the best instructional systems of traditional textbooks.

WebLessons provides a structured learning environment that harnesses a wealth of instructional content that is freely available on the World Wide Web. The system presents this exciting content in a powerful learning interface that provides a rich and meaningful experience. The system is sophisticated enough for older learners, yet easy enough for young children to use.

For traditional classroom teachers and virtual educators, WebLessons offers a full-featured learning management system that enables viewing of lesson materials, management and tracking of student progress, and assessment of completed assignments. Teachers can even send comments and feedback, all within a completely paperless online application. There's nothing to install or manage: everything is hosted on secure Web servers that teachers can access from anywhere using only a standard Web browser.

WebLessons now has over 300 lesson topics in Science and Social Studies, many more lessons now in development. Classroom teaching experience is a must for our dedicated team of instructional designers, so you know that WebLessons will not only be engaging, but instructionally relevant and grade appropriate.

To learn more about WebLessons, view an interactive demo, or sign up for a free trial, visit our product Web site at www.weblessons.com.
"The WebLesson format guides student learning for any concept. This format can easily be adapted for any online course. In the future, teachers will have the ability to use this unique technology to create their own lessons. It is unlike any other online technology that I have seen."

Rob Darrow, TAH Project Director, Clovis, CA