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'''Demolition Division''' is an educational software title aimed at students learning simple division facts with answers ranging from 0 to 9. Demolition Division is a collaborative effort between [[Developmental Learning Materials|Developmental Learning Materials (DLM)]] and [[Texas Instruments|Texas Instruments (TI)]].
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'''Demolition Division''' is an educational software title aimed at students learning simple division facts with answers ranging from 0 to 9. Demolition Division is a collaborative effort between [[Developmental Learning Materials|Developmental Learning Materials (DLM)]] and [[Texas Instruments|Texas Instruments (TI)]]. DLM created several educational titles they termed Arcademic software, an amalgamation of the words arcade and academic. The premises behind these Arcademic titles was to create educational titles that acted like an entertaining and game-like enough to keep learners engaged enough to play for long periods of time.  
  
  

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Demolition Division
Demolition Division Manual Cover
Demolition Division Manual (Front Cover)
Publisher(s) Developmental Learning Materials (DLM) with Texas Instruments (TI)
Original Retail Price $29.95 (USD)[1]
Programmer(s) Brenda Lehman, Debbie Perich, and Mary Anne Six
Part# PHM 3116
Format(s) Solid State SoftwareTM Command Module
Release 1983 (1st Quarter)[2]
Genre(s) Educational, Mathematics

Demolition Division is an educational software title aimed at students learning simple division facts with answers ranging from 0 to 9. Demolition Division is a collaborative effort between Developmental Learning Materials (DLM) and Texas Instruments (TI). DLM created several educational titles they termed Arcademic software, an amalgamation of the words arcade and academic. The premises behind these Arcademic titles was to create educational titles that acted like an entertaining and game-like enough to keep learners engaged enough to play for long periods of time.


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