Last updated on 4 November 2019
Onzic is an amazing platform that wants to help high school students to revise their baccalaureate in a way that is, to say the least, original: by listening to rap music.
But beware not just any rap music. Onzic’s designers have created dozens of titles covering the different points of the programme in many subjects. Course sheets transformed for the occasion into rap songs. Surprisingly no? Turn up the sound.
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Onzic allows you to review the baccalaureate by listening to rap songs
I had already presented here a few weeks ago another website that offers revision sheets in music. Onzic shares the concept except that here the music in the spotlight is rap music. Onzic offers a mobile application to allow young people to review music directly on their mobile phones. The platform can also be used directly from a simple browser.
After a quick registration, Onzic’s interface resembles that of online music services such as Spotify or Apple Music. You will find dozens of titles classified by subject. There are seven: History, geography, economics, sociology, law, philosophy, svt. Onzic also offers playlists with several titles. You can also create your own playlists of revision songs.

Onzic's music player is surprising to say the least. You first have the title of the song. In other words, the title of the chapter of the course. Next to it, a small microphone icon displays the lyrics of the song. In other words, the text of the revision sheet. Students on Onzyc can try karaoke on a review sheet or try to remember the lyrics.
Onzic combines music and learning by putting into rap music the courses of terminale
Each song that corresponds to a class chapter has been checked by a teacher. The result is frankly excellent for little of course that we like rap a bit as a musical genre. The concept is simple and fun. Researchers have apparently shown that music acts on areas in the brain that are associated with memory and concentration.

The next time you interview a student, don't ask him to recite a lesson, ask him to sing it!
Onzic awarded the MGEN EdTech trophies
A few days ago Onzic won the 1st prize of the 2nd edition the MGEN EdTech Trophy. First prize deserved. The prize of the MGEN represents a great boost for this young original nugget. It will give it greater visibility and notoriety by participating in the 2019 Education Fair on the MGEN stand, a highlight in the magazine Values Mutualistes distributed in 2 million copies, and a presentation to private and public stakeholders via the MGEN group network.

An adventure to follow closely.
Onzic is available on the web and via dedicated applications for iOs and Android for use in mobility. Onzic’s business model is subscription. A little €10 for full and unlimited access to the entire …de reviseons music library.
Link: Onzic