Brasil Escola now has free video classes and YouTube channel

Brasil Escola users will be able to count on one more help for their studies. This Monday, October 2nd, our YouTube channel was inaugurated, with video lessons recorded by the same teachers who write the texts on the site. The best: it's all free!

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According to Marina Cabral, content director at Rede Omnia, the company that manages Brasil Escola, the project was created to meet the interests of the site's audience, mostly young people. “Today it is very common to see teachers using this resource to reinforce the teaching and learning process and public acceptance is immense, and since we are a reference when we talk about education in the virtual environment, we also needed to explore this resource" - comments the director.

in addition to the YouTube, the Brasil Escola video classes will be available at the UOL More and also in some texts on the site.

“Our mission is to put an explanatory video at the end of each text on the site”. (Marina Cabral, content director at Rede Omnia)

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The video classes will be dynamic and rich in content, images and exercises, so that the student can clearly assimilate the contents of elementary and secondary education. Marina reports that the chemistry classes, for example, will have experiments, and the physics teacher will use interactive simulators.

Simulated Enem

Last week, Brasil Escola also launched a new Simulated Enem. It gathers all the Enem questions from 2009 to 2016 and features news, such as a timer, result report and integration with social networks.

Omnia Network

The video channel and the new simulation are part of the investments that the Omnia Network made in 2017 on their websites. The company is a leader in the segment of education sites with free content. More than a dozen sites are managed by the company, including Brasil Escola, Mundo Educação, Escola Kids and Português.

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