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Study Skills Handbook by ELES is an online study-skills resource platform designed for school subscriptions. The page title indicates that it includes the Study Skills Handbook and the Study Samurai Library, with the goal of helping students develop effective study skills. It is not a typical course platform open to individual sign-ups; instead, users are asked to log in with “the school’s username and password,” which suggests it primarily follows a B2B school subscription model.
In terms of subject coverage, the site focuses on study skills, learning strategies, and improving student learning efficiency, making it suitable for schools as a learning-support resource. As for delivery format, the extracted text does not specify whether the content is live, recorded, or 1-on-1, nor does it disclose specific course modules, lesson hours, or interaction methods. No information about certification or certificates is provided, so it is not possible to determine whether completion certificates are available. Regarding instructor background, the page highlights Dr Prue Salter and describes her as The Study Skills Specialist; the organization behind it is ELES, though the publicly available text does not further explain the organization’s credentials. The teaching language is not explicitly stated, but both the domain and page content are in English, so the service appears to be mainly English-language; still, this should be treated as undisclosed.
Pricing is not publicly displayed. The page only shows “SUBSCRIBE to SSH(schools only),” indicating that subscriptions are intended for schools rather than individuals. Teachers can check whether their school is already subscribed, learn about the SSH website, or request a preview password. Parents who cannot log in are instructed to ask the school for the account details, or email the school name and state to obtain login information. This model is suitable for centralized school procurement, but it is not very friendly for individual users.
The main advantage is its very clear positioning: it is built around helping students develop study skills, and school-wide accounts make centralized deployment easier. It also offers teacher previews and parent login support, suggesting that there is a certain service workflow in place. The drawbacks are that public information is limited, with key decision-making details missing, such as a course catalog, sample content, pricing, certificates, and teaching format. In addition, the site notes that because multiple users share the same school password, browsers may warn that the password has been leaked. Although the page says this can be ignored, it may still affect user trust and ease of use.
It is better suited to schools in Australia or other English-language environments that want to provide students with study-strategy resources. It may also be useful for teachers delivering study-skills education and for parents supporting their children’s use of the platform. The extracted text does not provide information about access from China, so actual testing would be needed; payment methods are also not disclosed. If Chinese schools or individuals are looking for alternatives, they could consider Coursera, edX, Khan Academy, or domestic school-built study-method courses and learning-ability training platforms.
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