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Kendall on 4 January 2010 | 0 Comments

Banzai now accepts usernames instead of email addresses for students! We try extra hard to keep our ears close to the ground with Banzai. Since the beginning Fall of last year, you have requested this feature more than anything else.

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Case Study - Lonnie Moore, Iowa

Bryan on 15 November 2009 | 0 Comments

Lonnie Moore, a Personal Finance teacher at Waterloo West High School, in Waterloo Iowa, discovered Banzai while searching for interactive financial literacy resources. Lonnie has long understood that students learn best by applying their knowledge during the learning process. He concluded that Banzai would be a perfect way to bring financial literacy and technology together for applied learning in the classroom.

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Free Printed Curriculum

Kendall on 1 October 2009 | 0 Comments

We're aware that you have a mandate to teach financial literacy, but lack the funds to do it properly. Banzai is now partnering with not-for-profit organizations around the U.S. who are seeking to support your efforts in your area. This gives you the opportunity to receive free, printed Life Scenarios for your students.

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Life Scenarios Teacher's Edition

Kendall on 15 September 2009 | 0 Comments

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Banzai's Life Scenario's program for students now has a companion: the Teacher's Edition! Finally you can relax. Those financial literacy lesson plans involving hours of preparation -- don't bother. The Teacher's Edition of Life Scenarios provides everything necessary for turning your students into savvy money managers.

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Solutions That Work

Kendall on 17 August 2009 | 0 Comments

I want to spend a little time talking with you about solutions that work, as opposed to solutions that, uh...don’t...work. Solutions for financial literacy, that is. You’ve probably had the chance to review text books, DVDs, online materials, workbooks, free stuff, expensive stuff -- there’s lots of stuff claiming to teach your students about money. 

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The Coat Hanger Principle

Kendall on 15 July 2009 | 0 Comments

When teaching financial literacy, educators often struggle to identify a unifying principle that ties all of the pieces together. After speaking about this with teachers across the country, we've come to realize that budgeting concepts fill this role perfectly. We're so sold on this idea that we even have a name for it: "The Coat Hanger Principle."

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Life Scenarios in the Classroom

Bryan on 15 July 2009 | 0 Comments

As always, at Banzai we're committed to bringing you your most needed resources for teaching financial literacy. That's why we released the first edition of what we call "Life Scenarios" back in April. It's an interactive teaching tool that you can use to engage your students in active learning. The Life Scenarios are, as is usual at Banzai, completely free! Several of you have started exploring the Life Scenarios and implementing them in your classes. But, for those who haven't yet made the discovery, we wanted to walk you through some of the key advantages of the Life Scenarios and some ideas on how to use them.

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New: Life Scenarios!

Morgan on 6 April 2009 | 0 Comments

 

You asked for it and today, we're giving it to you! Life Scenarios by Banzai are now available, for free, to all Banzai users. We've designed the Life Scenarios to teach students what to expect in the future, after graduation. They'll be guided through a series of events such as renting an apartment, paying down credit card debt, managing an auto loan, and even balancing their checkbook.

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New Partnership with Credit.com!

Morgan on 5 February 2009 | 0 Comments

We're pleased to announce that we have entered into a partnership with the good folks at Credit.com, a company dedicated to consumer education and advocacy.

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New Privacy Features

Morgan on 19 January 2009 | 0 Comments

We're excited to announce that we've implemented new privacy options for teachers and students. Some of you asked for a way to turn off the ability to see your students' transactions in order to be compliant with your districts' privacy guidelines. Your wish has been granted! If you activate this enhanced privacy feature, you'll only be able to see the number of transactions entered by a student as well as the date of the most recent transaction. Additional transaction details will be blocked.

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