OAKLAND, Calif., July 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Millions of teens in the U.S.
about to start the school year with expectations of becoming licensed
drivers are looking to distance learning to fulfill their drivers education
requirement.
School Districts, educators, and students alike are embracing the
flexible DriversEd.com Course: http://driversed.com/
"Students approaching driving age have all had some sort of experience
online and with interactive games," says DriversEd.com co-founder Gary
Tsifrin.
"We've taken into account how teens learn, emphasizing problem solving
taught primarily through dynamic on-the-road scenarios and graphically
supported interactive narrative elements that provide an immersive learning
environment proven to enhance retention for today's teens, who are
tomorrow's drivers."
The DriversEd.com Course provides the state mandated in-class
instructional portion of driver education all online. The online course
affords teens the convenience of taking drivers ed on their own schedule
and at their own pace while providing a richer, more effective, and overall
more enjoyable experience.
For some students underserved by brick and mortar driving schools, the
DriversEd.com Course is the only option for satisfying the drivers
education requirement.
"We're committed to expanding the availability of drivers education to
students everywhere, in cities and rural areas alike. The more choice and
availability of drivers education, the better for everyone sharing
America's roads and highways because we want teens to complete drivers ed
and not simply skip it by waiting for their 18th birthday," says Tsifrin.
"Our long-term goal is to see the DriversEd.com driver ed course
included in statewide initiatives throughout the country."
The first to bring the driver education Course online, DriversEd.com is
the most visited site of its kind on the Internet and has helped more than
1.5 million registered users.
Focusing exclusively on driver safety education, DriversEd.com is the
only online Course accredited by the Road Safety Educators Association, the
Driving School Association of the Americas, the International Association
for Driver Education, as well as Departments of Motor Vehicles (DMV),
Public Safety (DPS) and Education (DOE) in eleven states: California,
Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Minnesota, Nebraska, Nevada, Oklahoma,
Pennsylvania, Texas, and Virginia.
DriversEd.com Drivers Ed Course information: http://driversed.com/courses/
Don't Be A Mooch social networking subsite: http://mooch.driversed.com/
DriversEd.com website: http://driversed.com/
SOURCE DriversEd.com
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