LetterLearn Launched!
If you look two posts down (yes, in April 2006, it's been a while) you'll see I posted about WordLearn, and that it had a webpage but needed a new name. Well it now has a new name and a whole new website. Introducing...
Take a look today at www.letterlearn.com.
LetterLearn is educational software for teaching letter recognition and basic typing skills to preschoolers and children with disabilities. It started out as a project to help my younger brother who has downs syndrome. When I showed it to some teacher's aides and other parents of children with disabilities, they wanted to use it too, but it was too difficult for them to use at the time. Now that I've added features for managing the word lists and adding your own images, it's pretty much ready for others to benefit from it too.
I'm very excited about making LetterLearn available more widely. So far I've sold 2 licenses (to Glen Dhu Primary School) and I'll start an AdWords campaign just as soon as I'm happy enough with it. It's still in beta, afterall.
It's available for download right now (with no time limits!), not to mention purchase (for the low introductory price of only $19.95! Only until June 30, 2009). There's also a video that shows how it all works, so go check it out, and let me know what you think. :)I'm very excited about making LetterLearn available more widely. So far I've sold 2 licenses (to Glen Dhu Primary School) and I'll start an AdWords campaign just as soon as I'm happy enough with it. It's still in beta, afterall.
Take a look today at www.letterlearn.com.
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