iPods become more educational than ever with Brain Quest
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“Brain Quest for iPod gives kids a similar experience to the paper-based flash cards, but with added portability and interactivity,” says Mark Williams, the company’s CEO and founder. “It delivers fun educational content on a device that is already part of their everyday enjoyment, providing opportunities for young learners to practice basic facts on the go. This keeps them in the learning zone.” With podcasts and educational TV stations already available on the iPod, will this one day be the classroom of the future?
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