pr-inside.com
Print
A MIND MAP BANK, JUST A CLICK AWAY!

I.I.T. Pass out launches the first ever Mnemonics Dictionary



2008-09-12 14:32:19 - In order to help those poor students who scratch their brains about the new words to be learnt, the GRE aspirants who find all the words in the wordlist Greek and Latin, or even the language enthusiasts who are fond of picking up newer words every day, a mind map bank is now available online which gets them move on from the known to the unknown: a dictionary devoted for the mnemonics. Mnemonics, a memory tool that helps people by giving associations of words (A mnemonic can be a visual, a key word, acronyms or anything that can relate new information to something that is previously known), has been there from the ancient Greece but the idea of a dictionary only for mnemonics is broached for the first time by: Amit Aggarwal, an I.I.T. Mumbai pass out.

Mnemonicdictionary.com uses mnemonics to revolutionise the way we learn and remember new words wherein the content is contributed by users. "The idea for a mnemonic dictionary came when I was back in college, when I was preparing for my GRE. This technique works wonders to improve my vocabulary, so I figured others could benefit from this too," says Amit. He was later joined by Preeti, a management student and by Prameela Jeppu a designer in actualizing his mission. The website also has the language consultancy set up by the alumni of the premier language centres of English and Foreign Languages University and the University of Hyderbad, Increment Language Solutions (INLAS) as its language partners with them providing the necessary linguistic expertise for semantic related issues. Now customized for targeted audience such as GRE takers and students, Mnemonic Dictionary aims to build up a system that would supplement the Princeton University data bank, Wordnet which consists of not less than 150,000 words.

Proper to the training of Amit, the website makes use of the technological modes in its attempt to be extremely handy to users: its key features are
• Word List Feature that lets you create your own word list and add words to it
• Chat and discussion forums for mnemonics
• A word test zone where you can generate dynamic vocabulary test based on word lists
• FREE SMS word of the day
• Free email word of the day.
• Word games
Thus a new word order is in place!



Contact Information:
Mnemonic Dictionary

KPHB 6th Phase, Hyderabad

Contact Person:
Amit Aggarwal
Founder
Phone: 09703425155
email: e-mail

Web: http://www.mnemonicdictionary.com



Author:
Amit Aggarwal
e-mail
Web: http://www.mnemonicdictionary.com
Telefon: 919703425155




Disclaimer: If you have any questions regarding information in these press releases please contact the company added in the press release. Please do not contact pr-inside. We will not be able to assist you. PR-inside disclaims contents contained in this release.