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AlphaSmart

Neo 2 can also access Accelerated Reader quizzes and allow students to use network printers, when using the Renaissance Receiver accessory.

BBC Red Button

During the 1999 Wimbledon Championships, the BBC presented a service which allowed viewers to select a video stream of different matches, and access additional information such as player profiles, scores and interactive quizzes.

Beliefnet

Also featured are stories, quizzes and other tips and resources related to inspiration, health and wellness, love and family, news and entertainment.

Castle View Enterprise Academy

They also have a system called Renaissance Learning where they take quizzes about the book they have read also they have a target to reach by the end of year.

Continuará...

The main focus of "Continuará..." are activities such as Quizzes, a Cosplay contest, a Karaoke contest, Paintball and a massive Twister competition.

GamerDNA

The site features a number of tools to help game-players learn about what aspects of games they enjoy, including automated tracking of games on Xfire, Steam and Xbox Live; a database of games that locates games based on gameplay elements such as setting, tone and game mechanics; and quizzes such as the Bartle Test, which helps a player identify what aspects of game play they are most interested in—and then form connections with other players with similar interests.

Landmark Bookstores

Landmark quiz, one of the oldest Open quizzes in India is an annual quiz contest mostly conducted on National Holidays was instituted in 1989 by Landmark.

Mudra Institute of Communications Ahmedabad

LitComm organizes literary events like quizzes, JAMs, debates and Taboo competitions throughout the year and are in charge of publishing the yearbook.

Pioneer Total Abstinence Association

It organises many competitions, such as table quizzes, Réadóirí (a talent competition; Réadóirí is the Irish word for Pioneers), and sports.

Velferdsvillaen

The webpage uses Flash to demonstrate a house, but each room contains facts about the Nordic Countries and interactive games and quizzes made to introduce the North in an interesting way.

Wacaday

Other regular features included a narrated story about the adventures of Magic, Timmy's cockatiel, various phone-in quizzes (typically at the end of the programme) where a selected viewer would compete in some gunge-related competition, and a short five-minute cartoon, such as Batfink or Dick Tracy.


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