Mesopotamia's diverse contributions in writing, mathematics, literature, and law come alive again in Discover Babylon, a joint project of the Federation of American Scientists Learning Technologies Project, UCLA's Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative, Escape Hatch Entertainment, and the Walters Art Museum. Located in what is now modern Iraq, Mesopotamia was the birthplace of written language, the first cities, the concept of the 360° circle and the 24-hour day, and a great deal more, yet its contributions are not well known to many Americans.
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Liberty's Kids immerses students in the colonial adventures of Sara
Phillips and James Hiller, two fictional print shop apprentices, as they get
swept up in the history of the American Revolution.
Beginning at
Benjamin Franklin's print shop in Philadelphia, students embark on a
journalistic exploration of seven historical events. Each event leads them on a
different re-playable quest as they pursue the latest "scoop" for the front page
of the Pennsylvania Gazette daily newspaper.
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Presidential
Profiles is a fun and exciting game that teaches kids to recognize the
photographs of all the United States Presidents and learn interesting facts
about the American Presidency.
- Who was the only president to never marry?
- What did Thomas Jefferson look like?
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 1701 A.D. is a unique empire-building simulation set in the 17th and 18th
centuries. In this third episode of the incredibly successful series, players
are immersed in the golden age of exploration and trade, where they set out to
discover and inhabit new islands--islands that will soon be home to huge cities.
Players are tasked with establishing, expanding, and maintaining a flourishing metropolis while interacting with other players through trade,
diplomacy, or military conflicts.
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