Noodle.org Twitter Party

Introducing Noodle.org, the first and only life-long education search engine that provides users with free, unprecedented access to education information and interactive learning tools.  Brought to you by Noodle Education,  Noodle.org’s personalized recommendation engine is the best way to help users — from parents and adults to high schoolers –- find the best schools and programs to fit their needs.  Noodle.org allows users to search colleges, graduate programs and K-12 schools, find study abroad programs, identify the best local tutors and test prep programs, search for a guidance counselor or education consultant and access hundreds of thousands of free learning materials.

To celebrate the launch of Noodle.org, we’re throwing a Twitter Party to chat about everything from how we teach our children to love learning to how we continue to learn each day.  I hope to see you at the…

Noodle.org Twitter Party

When: Wednesday, February 20th from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. ET

Where: #NoodleEd on Twitter

How: To participate, use the party tag during the party hour and follow sponsor @NoodleEducation as well as host @ResourcefulMom.

New to Twitter Parties?  Learn more about how to participate in a Twitter Party.

Prizing

To help you buy books, supplies, and anything else you need to make learning possible and fun, Noodle.org has provided the following prizes:

One (1) Grand Prize winner will receive a $150 AMEX gift card 

One (1) winner will receive a $100 Amazon gift card

One (1) winner will receive a $100 Barnes & Noble gift card

One (1) winner will receive a $50 Staples gift card

One (1) winner will receive a $50 Bed, Bath and Beyond gift card

One (1) winner will receive a $50 Target $50 gift card

RSVP

Planning on joining us?  Let us know here by adding your Twitter URL (http://twitter.com/username).  An RSVP is not required to participate or to be entered to win.

About Noodle Education
Noodle Education created the first and only life-long education search engine in the world.  Noodle.org  enables users to find the right school, college, tutor, instruction video, or any other education resource—and it’s free.  Headquartered in New York City, Noodle was created in 2011 by a powerhouse team of education innovators from The Princeton Review, 2U, Kaplan, Kumon and Colloquy.  The company has been recognized by Forbes Magazine, as “one of the 6 fastest growing tech companies” and hailed by Mashable, as “one of the 5 startups transforming online education.”

To connect with Noodle Education, visit them at: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, Tumblr.

 

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