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  2. Living Books - Wikipedia

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    Living Books was No. 2 with 12% of market share for educational CD-ROMs in December 1999, behind Disney's 13.2%. [136] Each game cost "hundreds of thousands of dollars" to produce; [104] budgets ranged from $500,000–$1 million. [46] Producer Philo Northrup noted that creating Green Eggs and Ham was "very expensive". [137]

  3. Arthur's Teacher Trouble - Wikipedia

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    [3] [7] [8] [9] The Living Books adaptation was given a platinum award at the 1994 Oppenheim Toy Portfolio Awards. The judges praised the program's "good-natured sense of humor" and said that "[e]very page bursts with images that come to life" [ 10 ] The editors of Electronic Entertainment presented Arthur's Teacher Trouble with their 1993 ...

  4. Cumulative learning - Wikipedia

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    There is plenty of literature surrounding the use of cumulative learning in artificial intelligence and machine learning. Artificially general intelligent systems use cumulative learning, as they need to handle unknown dynamic environments where information isn't known upfront [3] - precisely as described in the principle of cumulative learning.

  5. Cumulative tale - Wikipedia

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    Cumulative tale This Is the House That Jack Built In a cumulative tale , sometimes also called a chain tale , action or dialogue repeats and builds up in some way as the tale progresses. With only the sparest of plots, these tales often depend upon repetition and rhythm for their effect, and can require a skilled storyteller to negotiate their ...

  6. Wordly Wise 3000 - Wikipedia

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    Book 7 of third edition series of Wordly Wise textbooks. Wordly Wise 3000 is an American series of workbooks published by Educators Publishing Service for the teaching of spelling and vocabulary. Books A through C (for grades 2–4) introduce 300 words and books 1–9 (grades 4–12) 3,000 words, all with exercises. [ 1 ]

  7. Lerner Publishing Group - Wikipedia

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    Lerner was founded in 1959 by Harry Lerner. The company started as a one-room office in the old Lumber Exchange Building in downtown Minneapolis. Lerner's sister-in-law, Marguerite Rush Lerner, M.D., asked him to publish her stories about childhood diseases.

  8. Distributed practice - Wikipedia

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    Bahrick et al. [18] examined the retention of newly learned foreign vocabulary words over a 9-year period, varying both the number of sessions and the space between them. Both the number of relearning sessions and the number of days in between each session have a major impact on retention (the repetition effect and the spacing effect), yet the ...

  9. Three-part lesson - Wikipedia

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    A three-part lesson is an inquiry-based learning method used to teach mathematics in K–12 schools. The three-part lesson has been attributed to John A. Van de Walle, a mathematician at Virginia Commonwealth University .