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Educational Insights, Inc. released the GeoSafari electronic geography teaching aid in 1987. It was later re-released by Educational Insights, Inc. in 1990. The system uses two-sided, laminated cards that fit into the front of the machine. The center of the card has numbered elements that correspond to the answers, and the sides of the card ...
Noodle Kidoodle was an American retail chain that sold educational toys from 1993 to 2000.. The company's slogan was "Kids learn best when they're having fun!". The chain operated stores in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Michigan, Illinois, Kansas, Nebraska and Texas.
The Magic School Bus is a series of educational video games developed by Music Pen and published by Microsoft via their Microsoft Home brand. The interactive adventures are part of the larger franchise and based with The Magic School Bus original series books and public television series (which originally aired on PBS).
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The Blaster Learning System is an educational video game series created by Davidson & Associates and later published by JumpStart (formerly Knowledge Adventure) after the two companies were acquired and merged by CUC Software.
1992 - Kid Pix Companion was released at a price of $39.95 (equivalent to $93.17 in 2023) and added new features and QuickTime videos. [ 4 ] 1993 - Kid Cuts , a derivative of Kid Pix that allowed for creation of special projects, was released at a price of $59.95 (equivalent to $139.81 in 2023).
The theme for 2010 Doodle 4 Google competition is 'My Dream for India'. Google wants children to represent their views on what India will be like 20 years from today through Doodle 4 Google. Some outline points given by Google are given : A cleaner, greener India; Freedom from poverty; Education for all; The world's center of technology{bhayander}
PC Chalkboard allowed Novell lab instructors to broadcast their screens to each PC in the lab. LanSchool was licensed by both Intel and IBM and actively marketed through each company's education sales channel. In April 2001, Doggett left Intel and formed another company, LanSchool Technologies, LLC, where he could work on LanSchool full-time.