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Ariel University

Ariel University is a public university in Israel, founded in 1982, located in the Jewish settlement city of Ariel, with about 15,000 students, with schools of architecture, engineering, natural sciences and other faculties. The university has about 15,000 students, with colleges of architecture, engineering, natural sciences, etc.

Ben-Gurion University

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev is an Israeli university founded in 1969, located in Beersheba, with a high level of research in the fields of new energy, water resources, and dryland agriculture.

Tel Aviv University, Israel

Tel Aviv University (אוניברסיטת תל-אביב; Tel Aviv University) is a national university in Israel, founded in 1956 and located in Tel Aviv, the second largest city in Israel. With more than 100 departments and 90 research centers, Tel Aviv University is one of the largest universities in Israel.

Israel Open Amplification

Open University of Israel (OUI) is a distance learning university in Israel, founded in 1974, with its main campus in L'Ananah and its course exams held at Israeli consulates and Jewish representative offices around the world.

Israel Hebrew University

The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (האוניברסיטה העברית בירושלים, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem) is the second university established in Israel, after the one that was started in 1918 and completed in 1925. The main campus of the university is located on the Coptic Hill campus in Jerusalem, while its Givat al-Rum campus has the world's largest Jewish Studies Library.

Israel Institute of Technology

The Israel Institute of Technology (IIT) was the first university established in Israel, founded in 1912 and opened in 1924, and is located in Haifa, Israel. The Israel Institute of Technology has a high level in the fields of science and technology, architecture, and medicine. In the 2014 Asian University Rankings, Israel Institute of Technology is ranked 26th.

Weizmann Institute of Science

The Weizmann Institute of Science is an Israeli university and research institute founded in 1934 in Rehovot, offering graduate programs in science only.

Bar-Ilan University, Israel

Bar-Ilan University (abbreviated as BIU) is a public university in Israel, founded in 1955 and located in Matagan, and is one of the largest academic research institutions in Israel.

Weizmann Institute of Science

is a scientific research institute in Israel, founded in 1934 with the help of the famous chemist Haim. The school was named after the famous chemist Dr. Haim Weizmann in 1934. Its researchers are involved in research projects aimed at accelerating the development of Israeli industry and establishing new science-based enterprises.


Children's iPad e-book game making tool

TinyTap:Children's Productions iPad e-book game tool is a free App for iPad that allows children to create audio e-books using photos and music. At the same time children can also create some simple interactive games and photo albums through it.

TinyTap also offers a number of pre-made interactive games for children to modify according to their preferences. The app is currently aimed at children over 4 years old and has a very simple interface that allows them to share their finished e-books, games and albums with family members or friends.

TinyTap features:

1. The function is visible and gives children enough enlightenment

2. Compared to the page turning gesture operation, the arrow touch is more in line with children's use

3. Don't add interactive functions at the bottom, it is easy for children to misuse

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4. Do not add buttons that mislead children to produce purchase behavior, which will make parents very angry, the details determine success or failure.

Israel Educational Television

Israel Education TV (Hebrew: הטלוויזיה החינוכית הישראלית) is Israel's premier educational media, providing television programming primarily for young children. In the 1870s and 1880s, the station's Channel 1 aired Israel's first children's program; in the late 1880s, the station began to launch corresponding television programs for adults and the elderly.

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