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Thursday, 12 February 2009 |
By Jim Henderson
Are you a student, or the parent of a student, who's struggling to learn Spanish vocabulary? In today's competitive school atmosphere, doing badly in a language sends the wrong message to prospective colleges. Hiring a tutor is one answer. But there's another method that's cheaper and much more effective--Spanish learning software.
Thanks to computers, learning a foreign language like Spanish has never been easier. Computers are interactive, they allow the student to proceed at his or her own pace, and they offer a variety of learning activities, including games. In fact, it's probably much more natural for today's techno-savvy students to learn on a computer than any other way.
Using Spanish learning software is actually better than attending a Spanish class. Computers provide the student with a lot more freedom. Students can work through the lessons as rapidly, or as slowly, as they feel like. They can do the lessons whenever they want to. And they can also brush up and go over the lessons again and again.
Even a Spanish textbook isn't as effective as Spanish learning software. That's because computers |
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Wednesday, 11 February 2009 |
By dick dicksonn
Visualize your personal video game planet where true-to-life physics as displayed in realistic-appearing everyday objects give tests for your avatar who is made up of, well, a grubby old sack.
Face Sackboy, the chief hero in Sonys Playstation 3 messiah, Little Big Planet.
Little Big Planet is, indisputably, the next most significant issue for the PS3. After Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, Sonys next gen machine was left with nothing that would separate it from its stern competitor, Microsofts Xbox 260.
That is, until Little Big Planet is circulated.
Since the games promotional ad was released 2 years ago at E3, the industry has been filled with excitement when it pertains to Little Big Planet. The publicity, however, is very much worth the creation. Little Big Planet makes brilliant use of a radical physics engine that imitates real the way of life, that is, if actual life had a minusculed boy made of sack scuttling around the various corners of the quarters.
The gorgeous, realistic graphics, wonderful physics engine and lovable classes, still, arent |
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