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Stephanie Saunders

Stephanie Saunders

Recent Posts

The perfect partnership: Working and studying with Studiosity

May 25, 2018
Christine Vinaviles' work for Studiosity is the perfect partnership. For Christine, putting what she learns in her Software Engineering Bachelors into practice has been invaluable. For Studiosity, hearing Christine's perspective on university life has been essential to providing the best service possible. 

New Partnership: Studiosity + SIMON

May 23, 2018
Studiosity is proud to welcome SIMON, the non for profit Learning Management System (LMS) as a new partner in 2018.

Butler College, WA: How Studiosity has helped our students thrive

May 9, 2018
Butler College, Western Australia, has been using Studiosity for over 6 years to help students from all skill sets and walks of life improve basic numeracy, literacy and core subject skills. We spoke to three key individuals from the College and WA Department of Education to find out why Studiosity is so valuable. 

Moving away from multitasking: What parents can do to help their children with NAPLAN

May 7, 2018
As the annual NAPLAN exams draw nearer, many parents are wondering how they can prepare their children for these basic numeracy and literacy tests. It's important young people are able to find a way of preparing that engages them and truly focuses their attention. Studiosity can help. 

Why feedback is an essential tool for success at NAPLAN

Apr 20, 2018
Whatever you might think of NAPLAN, the tests aren't going away any time soon. It's essential teachers prepare students by getting them to practice more effectively, for instance with formative feedback. Read on to find out more about how it can help students develop their numeracy and literacy skills. 

It's not business, it's just personal: Stories from inside Studiosity

Mar 27, 2018
Here, we talk to Héma Prakash, Studiosity's Head of Partnerships about her early career, her charitable work, how she found Studiosity, and how education is empowering women and people in poverty both in Australia and all over the world.