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No More Screen Zombies — Our Investment Into TinyTap
A few months ago, I was doing my diligence on TinyTap, a new active learning tool that lets you learn by playing educational games created b


Episode
No More Screen Zombies — Our Investment Into TinyTap
A few months ago, I was doing my diligence on TinyTap, a new active learning tool that lets you learn by playing educational games created b


Episode
No More Screen Zombies — Our Investment Into TinyTap
A few months ago, I was doing my diligence on TinyTap, a new active learning tool that lets you learn by playing educational games created b


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A few months ago, I was doing my diligence on TinyTap, a new active learning tool that lets you learn by playing educational games created by teachers and students. My 10-year-old son, Ofek, had to turn in a school assignment about the solar system. Instead of hitting Wikipedia and any number of other semi-educational sites, I offered him to fire up TinyTap. In ten minutes we were building a class lesson based around the planets and were able to share it with other kids worldwide.
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