Studywiz Mobile Games debut at GESS 2009

March 1, 2009 | In: Uncategorized Eee PC info

Studywiz Mobile Games debut at GESS 2009

Studywiz Mobile Games availability to both primary and secondary scholars have since given out the brand way of communication and bonding among the learners in the secure Studywiz training situation which is accessible by the scholars wherever they are.

Since its inception in the previous year, Studywiz is at present the only Becta accepted standard of training which offers devoted mobile training boundary for all mobile policy from the iPhone to the iPod touch, EeePC and also Nokia N800. These games are the recent achievements to the positive and modernized Studywiz Mobile interface.

These Studywiz Mobile Games gives the scholars the morale of going on with their daily studies and get to relate and recognize the training situations they are in. Afterward the game outcome are routinely provided for analysis and reporting units within the Studywiz training policy therefore giving the scholars an instant response and self appraisal.

Vice President International Schools Etech Group, Thomas Hennessy said that Studywiz Mobile has offered the learners a brand new communication level and also study games. These game ideas will get public for the first time at GESS 09 which will afterward show a new training gesture via handsets. Enticing scholars to be committed to their study and giving them the right materials to relate to, is the basic if nourishing study.

GESS 2009 and the Global Education Forum (GEF) have made it possible for the scholars from across the Middle East enjoy the goodness that comes with mobile learning and also to share in the new technology. However, Group Event Director of Fairs & Exhibitions, Sue Rothwell said that there is hope that guests to Etech’s stand at GESS will be eager to share and learn about Studywiz product and its repercussions for better training.

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