Lets's Talk Computers - Learning Company  December 4, 1999
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Interview on December 4, 1999
A.D.A.P.T. Technology     Guest: Kelli Lee
Perhaps your child is in the 3rd grade but reads on a 5th grade level. Most age related software bores him silly because it's too easy. In one activity he may learn best at Level 1, but in another game he learns best at Level 3.

Kelli Lee from the Learning Company discusses the A.D.A.P.T. technology used in Clue Finders that takes care of that problem. Your child plays a test drive that evaluates performance and tailors the product so that he or she is challenged throughout the game and not overwhelmed or bored.
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