Milan, 14 June 2010 – For all students taking the high school diploma examination in the next few days, Sapere.it (www.sapere.it) and De Agostini Editore’s web TV channel DeAbyDay.tv (www.deabyday.tv) have put online a High School Diploma 2010 Special, which offers them constructive help, ensuring they are in good form and free from stress. This is an in-depth guide into the High School Diploma examination, which gathers information, suggestions, analyses, outlines and tests for students, to help them practice, revise, test their knowledge and prepare for the exam in the best way possible. The all-round advice provided is a useful tool not only for students, but also for parents, as it gives them recommendations on how best to support their children. Sapere.it provides a virtual area, complete with multimedia content and preparatory material for the examinations in the various subjects, to ensure that students can enter the final exam confident in their own ability. The High School Diploma Special section in Sapere.it contains four dedicated themed areas: The first two examinations (which provides the topic of the subject and of the second written examination, with the complete list of the subjects and examination procedures); the Big Quiz (with 2,500 multiple choice questions); the Easy Study Sections (practical guides to rapidly and effectively memorising the basic concepts of 20 subjects) and SOS Dissertation (with the contents of Sapere’s Encyclopaedia which can be used to perfect the papers to be presented). Web TV channel DeabyDay.tv concentrates instead on practical aspects surrounding study, but fundamental to success. There are five themed areas: The candidate’s diet (with advice provided by a nutritionist, recipes and food that boost concentration); Exams without stress (with advice from trainers on indoor and outdoor physical activities that help combat anxiety and stress); Organising study (with a teacher giving advice on how to organise the timetable); The High School Diploma for Parents (this area is dedicated to the candidates’ parents, with a psychologist providing them with useful advice on communicating with their children during this period); finally, the look for the oral examination (with recommendations from of a fashion expert, because “appearance also plays a part”). The graphics and contents of Sapere.it, the De Agostini Editore site dedicated to knowledge, were recently restyled to make the site even more functional and complete. Since 2001, with the largest web encyclopaedia in Italian, links, cross-references, indepth studies and multimedia content, the site is a real “network on the net” promoting the spread of knowledge. The jewel in its crown is the Encyclopaedia, a dynamic tool that is extremely useful for exploring, acquiring knowledge and studying in depth: continuously updated, it now has 185,000 entries. WebSystem is exclusively responsible for acquiring advertising for Sapere.it and DeAbyDay.tv. For further information: |

