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Learning Curves Jump With New Cyber Library
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ATTENTION: PERSONAL TECHNOLOGY EDITORS
AKERSMART 2000: A BOON TO U.S. EDUCATORS
Atlanta, Georgia June 28, 2000 -- Educational software developer, Akersoft, Inc., has released a unique library of 43 interactive courses on one CD-ROM, just in time for the real Millennium. "There is no other educational product like it on the market," explained CEO, Lynn Robin Akers. "For the price a family of four would pay for dinner out or a movie, the Library gives them a wide range of college-quality courses! This is truly gratifying for us, because we are first and foremost educators."
The Akersmart Library's list of courses ranges from Electronics, Accounting and Programming to Mathematics, Communication Skills and Computer Applications. Even an interactive course in Microsoft's important Windows 98 is included, illustrating its portal to the Net with audio-visual demonstrations. Authored by teachers with years of classroom experience, the product has scholastic legitimacy and improves a student's learning curve up to 60% over traditional classroom settings. That fact, alone, has attracted hundreds of schools and colleges to teach with it, as well as several Fortune 500's interested in making their corporate training programs more flexible.
For additional information, contact Akersoft at 1-800-736-9408 or visit their website at www.akersoft.com
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