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IBM launches PowerUp, a new free 3D multiplayer game for the classroom.
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IBM's Reading Companion, a new Web-based family literacy program, uses innovative speech-recognition technology to help children and adults learn how to read.
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IBM is helping address the critical shortage of math and science teachers by leveraging the brains and backgrounds of some of its most experienced employees, enabling them to become fully accredited teachers in their local communities upon electing to leave the company.
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Through Reinventing Education, IBM has formed partnerships with school districts and states in the U.S. and in countries throughout the world to develop technology solutions designed to help support school reform efforts and raise student achievement.
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The IBM KidSmart Early Learning Program integrates new interactive teaching and learning activities using the latest technology into the pre-kindergarten curricula. The program also includes a web site for parents and teachers, which provides guidance on early learning and technology.
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IBM, the New York Hall of Science and the Association of Science-Technology Centers have developed TryScience, the first online, worldwide science and technology center, featuring interactive exhibits, multimedia adventures, live "field trips," and hands-on science projects.
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IBM is the technology partner of TryEngineering, a new web site that combines interactive activities with valuable information on careers in engineering.
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IBM MentorPlace is a key component of IBM’s overall commitment to public education and raising student achievement. Through this volunteer program, thousands of IBM employees around the globe are providing students academic assistance and career counseling.
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