The Indianapolis-based Insurance Education Foundation has redesigned its Web site to be more user friendly and dynamic.
“The IEF Web site was redesigned to be more responsive to high school teachers and other constituencies who expressed a need for a more user-friendly site,” said Larry Forrester, IEF president. “The new design provides teachers with material in a format compatible with modern teaching methods and eliminates the need for teachers to randomly search the Web to find intellectual material for use in educating young people about risk management.”
IEF, founded in 1988, attempts to improve understanding of insurance through the education of teachers and students.
A revamped “Educators” area features the most current information on life, health, property and auto insurance to include lesson plans, articles and additional resources teachers can access to use for classroom instruction. Additional topics are insurance careers, insurance scoring, and “Hot Topics.”
The new site will be updated daily.
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