The Smartacus Corporation Announces Their Lowcost Alternative to Highpriced Algebra Textbooks
January 23, 2005 -- Another semester unfolds as colleges across the U.S. re-open their doors for Spring Semester. Unfortunately, for students it's a case of "dj vu all over again" as they reel from the sticker shock of ever-rising Algebra textbook prices.
Striking back for students' interests, The Smartacus Corporation today announced the unveiling of their complete Algebra study suite on
http://www.College-Cram.com, a 24/7 tutorial library and study site for college students.
College-Cram.com currently boasts over 100 interactive learning modules in Algebra alone, each focused on a single Algebra concept.
"Students now have a choice," said Brian Shannon, Smartacus president. "They can pay $120 or more for an algebra textbook, or get the same coverage from our library for $10 or less per month. Their subscription also includes hundreds of modules available in other subjects like Accounting, Spanish, and Chemistry, so they can't go wrong."
Rudy Lopes, Smartacus vice president, puts it in simpler terms: "The algebra lesson starts here: $10 is less than $120."
College-Cram.com offers monthly subscriptions to its ever-growing library, and includes a free-use page to give students and instructors a sampling of the breadth and depth available.
The Smartacus Corporation is a global publisher of e-learning materials for high school, home-school, and college students. It currently operates
http://www.College-Cram.com, a 24/7 tutorial library and textbook alternative for college students,
http://www.CafeGenius.com, a tutorial library and study site for high school and home-school students, and the Proximus PDA Study Center at
http://www.iamproximus.com, which offers study programs for handheld PDAs. Its products focus on the student and strive to be useful, useable, and unique.
The Smartacus Corporation Announces Their Lowcost Alternative to Highpriced Algebra Textbooks