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Reading Plus Announces Virtual Presentations on Building Student Silent Reading Skills

Press release content from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Reading Plus Announces Virtual Presentations on Building Student Silent Reading Skills Reading PlusFebruary 16, 2021 GMT WINOOSKI, Vt., Feb. 16, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Reading Plus, an evidence-based online program that uses personalized instruction to improve students’ reading proficiency, today announced its participation in three education industry events where company executives will present on the topic of silent reading skills development for students. The Reading Plus sessions will take place at the Nebraska Educational Technology Association (NETA) 2021 Spring Conference Series, Beyond School Hours National Education Conference 2021, and the 2021 AASA National Conference on Education.

23nd International Conference on Advanced Energy Materials and Research

23nd International Conference on Advanced Energy Materials and Research Conference Series LLC Ltd invites all the participants includes Speaker presentations, delegates, exhibitors, Sponsors can join “23nd International Conference on Advanced Energy Materials and Research” which is to be held on June 21-22, 2021 at Barcelona, Spain. This includes Keynote presentation, young research forum, workshop etc. The conference will be concentrated on the theme “Novel Innovations in Energy Materials to encounter Global Challenges during the COVID-19” Energy is a part of Science in which materials technology plays an important role as Advanced Energy Materials to meet the needs of future environment. The increasing ecological problems such as energy storage, generation and conservation are the major drivers of Energy Materials technology. There is a need of developing sustainable energy production and consumption to achieve the socio economic and environmental targets.

Parks Associates: 24% of US Broadband Households With Fixed Broadband Service Likely to Upgrade in the Next Six Months

Share this article DALLAS, Feb. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Parks Associates today released a new Quantified Consumer study, COVID-19: Impact on Communications and Entertainment, which reveals that in 3Q 2020, more than 50% of US broadband households reported that their broadband usage has increased since the start of the COVID-19 crisis. While consumers report broadband performance is keeping pace with the increased demand, in Q3 2020, 24% of fixed broadband households reported plans to upgrade their speed in the next six months, compared to 18% in 2Q 2020. Parks Associates: Likelihood of Making Changes to Broadband Service in the Next 6 Months Broadband upgrade plans indicate many households see some COVID-19-related changes as permanent, said Steve Nason, Research Director, Parks Associates. For video services, OTT service stacking has been particularly pronounced, with 45% of US broadband households subscribing to three or more OTT services. Many consumers are planning to add

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