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11 September 2014

Agnitus is a developer of touch-enabled learning applications.

Agnitus combines 60+ great educational apps for kids and gives you the ability to track your child's progress with a wide variety of reports.

Agnitus games are both entertaining and teaching tools for children based on an actual educational curriculum.

Animated demo video produced by http://grumomedia.com

    Your child loves to play video games.
    BUT as a parent it’s hard to know if the games are appropriate or turning your kid’s brain into mush.
    And if they are playing an educational game what do they do once they’ve figured it out and are super bored?
    Well...you can toss those worries out the window.
    Agnitus games are both entertaining and teaching tools, based on an actual educational curriculum.
    And as soon as your child figures out a game or skill, our super clever system automatically adjusts the level to keep your child engaged and learning by unlocking new games that are next up on the curriculum.
    And the gynormous cherry on top?
    Parents get updates like detailed little report cards.
    Just hold down the Report Card button and a little dashboard appears.
    From there you can see: the entire curriculum map, how much your child is playing, what they’re learning, their strengths and weaknesses and how they’re doing compared to their peers.
    Or you can subscribe to email updates and receive the progress reports that way.
    Get ready to enter the world of Agnitus and watch your little one’s brain grow and grow.
    Agnitus – Games for Learning.

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