More Valuable Content from Advantage Clients
This is the second in a series (read first one here) highlighting how some of our Advantage clients are providing invaluable services during this unsettling and anxiety-prone time when we are all looking for information and ideas to help make this period a little easier. We are proud to support our clients’ work and appreciate their important contributions.
Here are more examples of what our clients are doing to help their customers and the general public.
Oxford University Press - ELT is offering free access to the advanced-level dictionary for learners of English.
And to help students get the most out of learning at home, they’re offering 148 Graded Readers e-books on the Oxford Learner’s Bookshelf for free. Students can sign in or register at Oxford Learner’s Bookshelf to access this offer through June 2020.
Air Business has teamed up with some of their magazine and book customers to donate some of their publications to hospices and care homes. So far, they have donated more than 2,000 publications. Read more here.
Two Agora companies are offering suggestions on how to keep your mental faculties acute. Great Escape Publishing, a division of International Living, is sharing ways to keep your brain active and your creative side alive and well. Read here.
And from Stansberry Research, “Three Ways to Keep Your Brain Sharp in a Shutdown,” found here.
Massachusetts Medical Society is offering a new e-newsletter “Planning and Preparedness” with resources for both physicians and patients. Sign up here.
It is an honor for AdvantageCS to be able to support clients who are involved in such public-spirited initiatives. We will continue to highlight the efforts of our clients as this situation continues.