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Talli Moellering Joins Qwizzy's World

Originally Published Mar 20, 2009, 3:55pm (Updated Mar 20, 2009, 3:55pm)

Talli Moellering of Cumming, GA, has joined Qwizzy’s World as Resource Consultant, serving as a liaison between Qwizzy’s World and school systems and government entities in Georgia and Northern Indiana.  Qwizzy's World is the only online study site of its kind, launched in June 2008 by Forsyth County resident, Julie Wilson.

Talli's background has given her valuable insights and engaging practical methods for teaching. Whether presenting to parents, teachers or teens, she does so in such a way that enables all to relate to her message.  Talli has trained health educators in Atlanta, Georgia in a health curriculum with a medically accurate focus on healthy relationships.

Through her training workshops, Talli encourages parents to be on the front lines equipping their children to become successful adults.

As Resource Consultant for Qwizzy’s World, Talli will promote the online educational study tool where students, teachers, parents and tutors alike can create quizzes based on their own current study/classroom materials.  Talli and her husband David are the parents of three daughters and know the necessity of raising money for education. 

Qwizzy’s World offers a new and creative educational option for fundraising, and Talli is excited to introduce this new concept to the educational system, in Forsyth and surrounding counties.

For more information on Talli, visit www.tlcconsultantsinc.com. To learn more about Qwizzy's World and QW Fundraising, log on towww.QwizzysWorld.com.

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Amy
Jun 4, 2010 12:08pm [ 1 ]

It's exciting to see Qwizzy's World spreading across the country! We have used the site just privately at home with our son, and he has shown so much growth through practicing his basic skills with his quizzes. I can only imagine what a powerful tool Qwizzy's World is when implemented throughout an entire school system. What an amazing way to connect teachers and parents, and what a fun way for school systems to raise money and student achievement at the same time!

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