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Seasons Greetings, y'all! Just spreading some of the holiday cheer courtesy of our awesome Brainypics users. Enjoy! :) FYI - Starting on January 1st, you can compete in our 2nd annual vocabulary video contest. It's easy to do! Just pick…
December 23, 2009
Jack added 5 photos to the album 'Seasons Greetings from Brainyflix :)'
December 23, 2009
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10 weeks and 3,818 Brainypics later (whoa), we have your Grand Prize Winner along with 10 Runners Up, as chosen by our panel of judges. The selection process was very, very, very, very tough... very. But I am sure you will find our prize recipients…
December 13, 2009
Jack added 11 photos to the album 'Brainypics: Grand Prize Winner Announced'
December 13, 2009
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WOWOWOWOWOWOW. As of midnight last night, students created 900+ Brainypics in one week. Way to finish strong, everybody! :] As you'd imagine, picking this week's winners to round out the Finalists for the $200 Grand Prize was harder than ever, but…
December 8, 2009
Jack added 5 photos to the album '1,000 Brainypics in 1 Week!'
December 8, 2009
Jack added a blog post
Hi, I'm posting this quick reminder to let you know that tomorrow will be the last day of submissions for the Brainypics contest! Just make a Brainypics flashcard (easy to do, I swear!), and you'll earn iTunes and compete for the $200 Grand Prize co…
December 6, 2009
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Here are 5 tough SAT vocab words, taught by our hilarious winners from last week's Brainypics contest. Some were Thanksgiving-themed, others were just flat-out hilarious. All can be enjoyed. :] P.S. - We had some really great submissions which we h…
November 29, 2009

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MIT Vocab Contest

HELLO TEACHERS!!!

Once again, we are running VOCAB CONTESTS GALORE at Brainyflix.com courtesy of the good people at MIT university and Salesforce. I know, I know. They fell for it again. :)
What this means for your kids is the opportunity to learn SAT & ACT vocabulary AND to compete to win some sweet, sweet coin... i.e. cash, iTunes, and if we can make it happen, those greasy cheese biscuits at Red Lobster (holla if you know what I'm talking about!)

First up, we have the Brainypics Flashcard Contest

Brainypics submitted between NOW and DECEMBER 7, 2009 will compete for a $200 Grand Prize with half of the money going to the Brainypic creator and the other half to his or her school. We'll announce the winner on DECEMBER 10, 2009.
* How will the winner be chosen? Every week, we'll pick our 5 favorite Brainypics, and those 5 will qualify for our final round of judging. The contest lasts 10 weeks, so we'll be choosing out of 50 total Brainypics. (By the way, we're looking for guest judges, like a teacher or Justin Timberlake. Please be in touch if you are interested in judging!)
* Uhhh, what is a Brainypic? Oh, c'mon. OK, OK you can see it here: Brainyflix.com.
* Who can participate? ANYONE!
* How many times can I submit a Brainypic? As many times as you want! You can have more than 1 Brainypic in the final round of judging if you are kicking butt every week. And on top of that, we'll give you 1 free 99 cent iTunes song for every 5 Brainypics you submit.
* Will there be runner-up prizes? YES. We like giving stuff out! We'll pick 10 runner ups. Last time we gave out iTunes gift cards, so it might be that... or a basket of Red Lobster biscuits.
* What do I have to do to win? We can't guarantee you victory, but here is what will you give the best chances of winning:

1. Use the word correctly with proper grammar! You'll be surprised to see how often this doesn't happen.
2. Make the word as memorable as possible. FYI We're suckers for stuff that makes us LOL.
3. Pick a word that doesn't have already have a Brainypic. You'll see the number 0 next to each word on our word list that could use some lovin'. We like this because we really don't need a gajillion Brainypics for the word "abduct"!
4. Get your friends & family to vote for your Brainypic. We receive many submissions, so those with high vote totals will get our attention.

For full details, go to brainyflix.com/main/contest_rules.

And what about the Brainyflix Video Contest?????

Good question. Glad I asked it. YES! The Video Contest will happen! There's a $600 Grand Prize and iTunes goodies, OF COURSE. We'll accept video submissions starting on JANUARY 1 up until MARCH 15, 2010. And the video that receives the most votes from our users will be our winner. The Video Contest is still a few months away, so I won't bore with you with the details here. For all the info, please go to brainyflix.com/main/contest_rules.
That's it for now, everybody! We can't wait to see your vocabulary masterpieces.

- Jack & Nori
The Brainyflix Guys

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Seasons Greetings from Brainyflix :)

Seasons Greetings, y'all! Just spreading some of the holiday cheer courtesy of our awesome Brainypics users. Enjoy! :)



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Posted on December 23, 2009 at 12:00pm —

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Brainypics: Grand Prize Winner Announcement

10 weeks and 3,818 Brainypics later (whoa), we have your Grand Prize Winner along with 10 Runners Up, as chosen by our panel of judges.

The selection process was very, very, very, very tough... very. But I am sure you will find our prize recipients deserving. Check 'em out:

#10 RUNNER UP – babyblue_456

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Posted on December 13, 2009 at 2:30pm —

Jack

Thank you! Over 900 Brainypics Received in 1 Week!

WOWOWOWOWOWOW.

As of midnight last night, students created 900+ Brainypics in one week. Way to finish strong, everybody! :]

As you'd imagine, picking this week's winners to round out the Finalists for the $200 Grand Prize was harder than ever, but we found some worthy winners...

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Posted on December 8, 2009 at 4:30pm —

Jack

Last Day to Participate in Brainypics Contest!

Hi, I'm posting this quick reminder to let you know that tomorrow will be the last day of submissions for the Brainypics contest! Just make a Brainypics flashcard (easy to do, I swear!), and you'll earn iTunes and compete for the $200 Grand Prize courtesy of the good folks at MIT and Salesforce.com.

Anyone can participate, and you can submit as many Brainypics as you want. Go ahead and get started at Brainyflix.com.

Thanks and enjoy your Sund… Continue

Posted on December 6, 2009 at 9:18am —

Jack

Week 9 Brainypics Winners, 1 More Week Left!

Here are 5 tough SAT vocab words, taught by our hilarious winners from last week's Brainypics contest. Some were Thanksgiving-themed, others were just flat-out hilarious. All can be enjoyed. :]

P.S. - We had some really great submissions which we had to pass on because there was no source listed. Ooooffffff. Please remember to tell your students to show the source!

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Posted on November 29, 2009 at 9:30am —

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At 3:19pm on October 25, 2009, Billie Napoleon said…
Hi Jack,
Regarding Brainyflix uploads -- is there a way to choose an alternate definition? I made one here: http://www.brainyflix.com/flashcards/2571, but the definition listed isn't the one I was going for. Instead, I put the alternate definition in the comment box.
At 10:14am on October 5, 2009, Jim Burke said…
Thanks for the quick response, Jack. I do think you add fun and value to the ECN and appreciate your understanding and acceptance of our community standards here.
At 1:00pm on July 27, 2009, Dustin Lewis said…
Thanks for the invite Jack. This is my first time using a site like this to try and improve my teaching. I have been teaching for only two years and I am always looking for good ideas. I look forward to hearing from you again.
At 6:44am on July 27, 2009, Dina Story said…
Thank you for the invitation, Jack. I'm looking forward to using the site and getting to know everyone.

dina
At 3:18am on July 27, 2009, Scott McCloskey said…
Hey Jack,
Dan took the words right out of my mouth, "Thanks for the invite!" It's good to have friends.
At 9:33pm on July 26, 2009, Daniel J Herrera said…
Thanks for the invite Jack.

Your friend Dan the Man.
At 8:21pm on July 19, 2009, Carol Goiburn said…
Hi Jack and thanks for the invite. I hope to be active too; however, you'll need to be patient with me as I'm new to this. I recently joined a writing group that'll consume much of my time but I promise to check in regularly. Thanks again and best of the gods with your project.
At 7:14pm on July 19, 2009, Margo Wenzell said…
Thanks Jack. I look forward to being part of this awe-inspiring community! I stumbled across it by accident and I'm so thankful that I did. I'm certain that it will have an impact on me professionally and personally.
 
 

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