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Many of those educational titles land in so-called software junkyards, where they sell for as little as $4.99, he said. “The industry is at an all-time low right now,” Buckleitner said.
Written by ZDNET Editors, ContributorApril 5, 2007 at 1:29 p.m. PT In a blow to companies that produce educational software, a new report found that students using educational software to improve ...
Abstract Computer games are very popular among children and adolescents. In this respect, they could be exploited by educational software designers to render educational software more attractive and ...