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Name ObjectiveEd’s suite of games for blind and low vision students!

Name the games and win!

Think of a great name. Get $50!

You are invited to come up with a great name for our suite of skill-building games for students with a vision impairment. These games have helped thousands of students improve their orientation & mobility, assistive technology and braille literacy skills. We want one name for the entire suite of apps. To learn more about these apps, click here:  Skill-building apps

As a thank you for your creativity, the person who submits the winning name will receive a $50 Amazon gift card!

How to Enter

Think of a name that reflects the mission of our games – to build essential life skills in a fun and engaging way. Submit your entry by replying to this email. Feel free to share why you chose this name!

Deadline

Please submit your entry by September 30.

Thank you for helping us make a positive impact on students’ lives!

Marty Schultz

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