(1888PressRelease)
April 19, 2009 - MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA – “We are incredibly honored and grateful to be recognized by the Webbys,” said Brady Wood, vice president of Shmoop. “We are humbled to be in a group that includes giants of educational media, such as our co-honorees PBS, CBC, and BBC.”
Called “the Internet’s highest honor” by The New York Times, the Webby Awards are in their 13th year.
According to The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, the organization that presents the Webby Awards, “of the nearly 10,000 entries submitted to the 13th Annual Webby Awards, fewer than 15% were distinguished as an Official Honoree. This honor signifies an outstanding caliber of work.”
“Shmoop is thrilled to receive this recognition at such an early stage in our company’s life,” said Wood. We launched in November, 2008. Two months later, we were recognized in the January, 2009 issue of PC Magazine as ‘Best of the Internet.’ These honors, along with the fervent support of educators and students, keep us energized. Perhaps we aren’t crazy to believe that – just maybe – Shmoop can make the world a better place by making learning fun and relevant for students in the digital age.”
Shmoop offers study guides and teaching resources for literature, US history, poetry, and essay writing, with more subjects coming soon. Shmoop is produced by academics from top U.S. universities, including Stanford University, UC Berkeley, and Harvard University.
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