'JAM' Offers Internet Courses for Kids on Cooking, Drawing and More
Laura McQuarrie — June 22, 2016 — Life-Stages
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'JAM' is the name of an online hub that offers a variety of courses for kids. These skill-building courses offer kids the chance to learn everything from illustration to singing and cooking, as well as niche courses like how to 'Host a Minecraft Video Show.'
Each of these courses is led by an expert in their respective fields, which means that kids will be learning practical skills from those who have found success in their industry. As well as working towards one big project, JAM also notes a few of the other skills that kids can pick up along the way. For instance, in the 'Invent Your Own Machines' course, kids will learn about machines, prototyping, persistence and innovation.
An annual subscription to JAM costs $99, which provides access to the courses via web and mobile devices.
Each of these courses is led by an expert in their respective fields, which means that kids will be learning practical skills from those who have found success in their industry. As well as working towards one big project, JAM also notes a few of the other skills that kids can pick up along the way. For instance, in the 'Invent Your Own Machines' course, kids will learn about machines, prototyping, persistence and innovation.
An annual subscription to JAM costs $99, which provides access to the courses via web and mobile devices.
Trend Themes
1. Child-friendly Online Learning - Online platforms specifically designed for children to learn practical skills.
2. Expert-led E-learning - Courses designed and taught by experts in their respective fields.
3. Niche Learning - Targeted courses focused on specific interests, such as Minecraft or cooking.
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1. Edtech - Utilizing technology to create fun and engaging learning experiences for children.
2. Childcare - Incorporating online courses as a supplemental tool for education and development.
3. Media and Entertainment - Creating online courses as a way of engaging children and offering new types of content.
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