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The fun-damentals of learning: this holiday season, leave the video games in the store and give the gift of knowledge instead - software that is entertaining, fun, and mind expanding - B.E. Technology Gift Guide

Black Enterprise, Dec, 1997 by Robyn Clarke

It's that time of year again, and the annual video game scavenger hunt is underway. The kids are getting impatient and your mounting frustration is beginning to surface.

Like most parents, you feel that study aids make far better stocking-stuffers. But such suggestions are usually greeted with tearful screams of protest: "That's not fair! I don't want boring school-work!" Instead, you've been bombarded with endless requests for games that feature grimacing, muscle-bound, virtual warriors programmed to demolish and dismember their opponents.

Fortunately, our gift guide offers a painless compromise that both parents and kids will appreciate--and use: educational software that's also fun and enlightening. These entertaining CD-ROMS cover a variety of subjects such as reading, math and science, and range in age level from toddler to college graduate and beyond. They strengthen listening and problem-solving skills while encouraging independent thought. Not only do these particular tools teach users the basics, but several include positive images of blacks--an important lesson for our children.

PRESCHOOL/GRAMMAR SCHOOL

The American Girls Premiere, ages 7-12 by The Learning Co.; 800-227-5609; www.learningco.com

Animated characters Felicity, Kirsten, Addy, Samantha and Molly--each representing a different period in American history--help children engage their creative energies as play-wrights. Each character can star in plays authored and directed by the user. It also develops storytelling and writing skills. $34.95; Mac/Windows.

Pop-Pop! Math, ages 4-8 by Softblue Inc.; 800-757- 5385; www.ashanti-pub.com

Big Guy and his Pop-Pop guide users through basic math. Correct answers reveal a portion of the story, which is hidden under a panel of math problems. In the reading section, Big Guy reads the same story aloud. Pop-Pop! Math shows positive black male images and illustrates the importance of family. $29.95; Mac/Windows.

Reader Rabbit's Toddler, ages 18 months to 3 years by The Learning Co.; 800-227-5609; www.learningco.com.

Reader Rabbit and his adorable cartoon friends keep even the earliest learners engaged for hours while teaching the basics of colors, shapes and numbers. Allows parents to set specifications such as sound and level of difficulty. Graphics are clean, bright and simple. $29.95; Mac/Windows.

Also check out:

Reader Rabbit's Preschool, ages 3-5

Explores the alphabet, counting, patterns and directions. $29.95; Mac/Windows.

Reader Rabbit's Kindergarten, ages 4-6

Introduces math, memory and reading skills. $29.95; Mac/Windows.

Young Dilbert in High-Tech Hi-Jinks, ages 5 and up by KnowWonder; 888-KNOWNDR; www.knowwonder.com.

The younger version of Dilbert, the popular cartoon strip character, and his companions teach youngsters the basics of technology, including parts of a computer, how to get around the Internet and technical terms. Great interactive setup does away with impersonal edge associated with technology. $34.95; Mac/Windows.

HIGH SCHOOL/COLLEGE

Apply! '98 by Apply Technology; 203-740-3504; www.weapply.com

This free software eliminates the traditional, handwritten college application. Electronic versions supplied by more than 500 colleges and universities are completed by filling out the provided data form, or by using cut-and-paste features of word processing programs. Free updates are available for this program via the Web. The beta copy we tested still had a few bugs, but the program is well worth the trouble. Mac/Windows.

Kaplan SAT, PSAT & ACT Deluxe, by Kaplan Educational Centers; 800-KAP-ITEM; www.kaplan.com

This five-disk set includes: guided tours, test-taking strategies and practice exams for all three standardized tests; a guide to choosing the right college; a financial aid tutorial; and a special tool designed to improve school performance and outlook on life beyond the classroom. $49.95; Mac/Windows.

College View's Ultimate College Money Guide by CollegeView; 800-927-VIEW; ww.collegeview.com

Easy-to-use multimedia resource on over 3,000 scholarships, grants and financial aid for college-bound students. Users can tailor searches by choosing different categories, including dub affiliation, ethnic background, even regional location. Includes additional information on repayment plans and internships. $34.99; Mac/Windows.

Also check out:

CollegeView Ultimate College Search Guide

A comprehensive guide to 3,700 accredited two-and four-year schools in the nation. $34.95; Mac/ Windows.

CollegeView's Ultimate Career Guide

A multimedia career research handbook of jobs and professional options. $34.95; Mac/Windows.

StudyWorks! by MathSoft; 800-6284223; www.mathsoft.com

Sciences: biology, physics, chemistry and earth science; Math: algebra, geometry, calculus and statistics. Solves problems, graphs equations, creates lab reports and can input information from actual homework assignments. Includes access to related Internet links and provides Princeton Review study materials for SAT IIs. Each $39.95; Mac/Windows.

REFERENCE

The Complete Reference Collection, by The Learning Co.; 800-227-5609; www.learningco.com

 

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