LearningSoft, Cybiko to Develop Wireless Teaching Tools

LearningSoft Corp. and Cybiko are developing a wirelesscurriculum and assessment technology for K-8 schools. Known as Indigo@Hand, the program will provide students and teachers with wireless network capabilities and access to the wireless version of LearningSoft's Indigo Learning System through Cybiko handheld computers.

With Indigo@Hand, an educator will have all the assessment reporting functionality of the Indigo Learning System, which provides educators with interactive, online content in mathematics, language arts, science and social studies, coupled with comprehensive assessment and reporting tools. The students benefit from core curriculum skills practice in the classroom and at home. LearningSoft Corp., Miami, FL, (305) 500-9959, www.learningsoft.net.

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