SAT Tutorial SW Gets Best of Show

Zelos Digital Learning's Team SAT won the Best of Show award and a Gold award in the Education category at the International Interactive Communications Society (IICS) Interactive Summit awards competition.

The program, a comprehensive and easy-to-use interactive test preparation CD-ROM designed to help high school students achieve their highest scores on the Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT), was one of 79 finalists including well-known products from companies such as Electronic Arts, Time-Warner, 7th Level and Knowledge Adventure.

Team SAT has an SRP of around $30 and is available for both Mac and Windows. Zelos Digital Learning, San Francisco, CA, (800) 345-6777.

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