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  2. MicroWorlds - Wikipedia

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    An "Exploring Math" module intended for Grades 4-7 was released in 2005 and a "Computer Science" module released in 2013. The program has been made available in French, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Portuguese, Italian, Armenian, and Greek. MicroWorlds EX will not work with macOS 10.15 or higher due to requiring 32-bit support. [4]

  3. List of educational software - Wikipedia

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    1.3 Children's software. 1.4 Computer science. ... This is a list of educational software that is computer software whose primary purpose is teaching or self-learning.

  4. Encarta - Wikipedia

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    Encarta 2005 introduced another program called Encarta Kids aimed at children to make learning fun. [citation needed] Encarta also included a trivia game called "MindMaze" [31] (accessible through Ctrl+Z) [32] in which the player explores a castle by answering questions whose answers can be found in the encyclopedia's articles. [33]

  5. Kid Pix - Wikipedia

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    Kid Pix Deluxe 4 was released in 2004 and saw several improvements over Kid Pix Deluxe 3, including an updated interface whose layout is more faithful to the original Kid Pix (thus causing the canvas to be larger), the Text tool having a WYSIWYG font menu, the Idea Machine being accessible from the user interface instead of simply from the ...

  6. Madeline (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Madeline is a series of educational point-and-click adventure video games which were developed during the mid-1990s for Windows and Mac systems. [1] [2] The games are an extension of the Madeline series of children's books by Ludwig Bemelmans, which describe the adventures of a young French girl.

  7. JumpStart - Wikipedia

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    JumpStart (known as Jump Ahead in the United Kingdom) was an educational media franchise created for children, primarily consisting of educational games.The franchise began with independent developer Fanfare Software's 1994 video game JumpStart Kindergarten.

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