Monday, August 27, 2007

ivocab: Go Beyond Traditional Flashcards

When I received this postcard in the mail today, my question was: Where was this in August 2005?

The Greek and Hebrew vocabulary databases are ordered according to Mounce's Basics of Biblical Greek and Ross' Introduction to Biblical Hebrew. This program looks very useful, but because my Ipod is a "dinosaur" (2 years old), I would only be able to access the audio files. You have to have video capabilities to get the flashcard function.

The timing is about right. I'm about two years off of the technological cutting edge. In other words, I'm still playing "Mario All-Stars" on Super Nintendo.

Visit the ivocab website for more information.

6 comments:

Billy,  6:19 PM  

How bout Mario-Kart? I miss my super nintendo, back when life was simple and two-dimensional.

Pure Search 12:21 PM  

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Matt 5:26 PM  

Ooh! Mario All-Stars! Wait, what was this post about?

Have I ever mentioned that I'm addicted to videogames? Yes? No?

Someone please help me.

colleen 2:08 PM  

NOTHING beats Super Nintendo. Your comment made me laugh...and cringe...because i "got" every bit of it. Looks like you have an exciting semester ahead of you...good luck! (:

Kregel Publications 10:18 AM  
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Kregel Publications 10:20 AM  

Thanks for the post! We're glad to say that iVocab Greek & Hebrew are now available for purchase. You can visit Amazon and just search for "iVocab". You can also visit www.ivocab.net to download a FREE sample!

The software can also be used on your cell phone, laptop, or desktop computer.

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