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Fable provides excellent teaching resources for Teachers

Mechanics-online.com has been shortlisted in the Irish Digital Media Awards in the E-learning Category. Thank you to the judges for recognising the unique value of the web app, and all the teachers who have provided the all essential feedback and suggestions that have helped us improve the site. We all looking forward to the Awards Dinner at the Hilton, Dublin in Late Feb 2010.

Here's the full Short list

A brief history of Fable.

Posted by Fable | May 27, 2009

Fable multimedia limited develop and publish educational software resources for teaching science. We work closely with teachers to create products which offer effective learning, whilst being inspiring and easy to use. We are continually pushing the boundaries of technical and design know-how to provide our customers with the best online and CDROM e-learning resources. Our products are used in 15% of UK secondary schools and are exported to several countries worldwide.

  • Jan 2000 - Oscillations and Waves CDROM released "Software models to die for" T.E.S.
     
  • Jun 2000 - Force and Motion CDROM released.
     
  • Jan 2001 - Force and Motion wins the British Educational Technology Award (BETT) for best secondary software.
     
  • Sep 2002 - Interactive Physics for AS Maths/Mechanics is released.
     
  • Jan 2003 - Physics-online.com is nominated for the BETT 2003 Online Learning Award.
     
  • May 2003 - Fable relocate to Belfast, Northern Ireland.
     
  • Jun 2004 - Fable secure a science e-learning contract with the Malaysian Ministry of Education
     
  • Oct 2004 - Odyssey for Advanced and GCSE Chemistry is released
     
  • Jan 2006 - Odyssey is commended in the BETT Awards.
     
  • Aug 2006 - Fable design the NanoQuest 3D game project for the Irish Government.
     
  • Dec 2008 - Mechanics-online.com is released
     
  • Jan 2009 - Physics-online.com is released.