The deployment of our troops to Iraq continues; to many, there seems to be no end in sight. Food supplies sustain these brave men and women, while our letters and e-mails keep their spirits high. What else can we do to help those who risk their lives on the war front? Below is the story of one man - a civilian - who is making a difference.
In a conversation with a lieutenant colonel in the Marine Corps, Mike (anonymity preferred), a former Marine, who is a resident of Alaska, asked, "What do you really need in the field?" Better communication between the American soldiers and the Iraqi people, he learned. The time pressure and burden on our government to provide a continuous stream of manpower overseas meant little time for thorough formal language training for our troops. Imagine eighteen- and nineteen-year-olds trying to keep peace with minimal or no knowledge of the language and culture. It was clear to Mike that an alternative training method - one that closes the fluency gap efficiently - would make a tremendous difference in facilitating and strengthening the relations between our soldiers and the Iraqis.
Mike set out to work. He contacted Total Recall Learning, an educational software company in San Diego, and shortly after, a partnership was forged. Mike would come up with the required financial funds, while Total Recall Learning would provide the resources to create a computer-based training program that facilitates the learning and long-term retention of Iraqi Arabic language and cultural customs.
Today the Quick Arabic program - with its 460+ questions broken down into seven easily-studied segments - is finished and made available to all U.S. troops and defense contractors - free of charge, thanks to Mike. Mike does not want any credit for doing this; he only wants to help out, he said. Even so, his act of generosity could save hundreds - even thousands - of lives, many of whom are fathers/moms, husbands/wives, sons/daughters, brothers/sisters, grandchildren, and friends. That is why we at Total Recall Learning and Mike want this story to be known.
Please help us spread the word.
Thursday, December 6, 2007
Monday, December 3, 2007
TRL Sponsors Arabic Language Training for U.S. Troops & Defense Contractors
Greetings and Happy Holidays!
Our troops need your help.
If you know of any troops or defense contractors in Iraq or deploying in coming months, you will be doing them a favor by sharing with them our FREE Quick Arabic language study guide. This program will be available for download on our Total Recall Learning Homepage They can go to: Total Recall Learning Homepage, and click on "Free Downloads," where they will find Quick Arabic. They will thank you for it, because after a few minutes of using the program, they will be able to briefly converse with Iraqis in the field in a way they can't yet today.
We need your help in spreading the word. Please don't hesitate to share this news with your MySpace or FaceBook friends. Give the holiday gift of life.
Warmest regards,
Dr. Tim Becker, CEO of Total Recall Learning
Full Press Release
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TRL SPONSORS ARABIC LANGUAGE TRAINING FOR U.S. TROOPS & DEFENSE CONTRACTORS
Starting Monday, December 3, Total Recall Learning will provide U.S. troops and defense contractors with free Quick Arabic language and culture computer-based training (CBT), partially funded by a former Marine.
San Diego, CA, December 3, 2007 – Our troops and other protectors, keeping peace on the Iraqi war front, lack time for extensive formal Arabic language and culture instruction. Total Recall Learning moves to fill this gap with, Quick Arabic. Users of this program acquire a solid knowledge base of words, phrases and cultural do's and don'ts that are critical to effective communication and rapport building with local Iraqis, in one-third to one-half of the conventional study time. This project is partially funded by a civilian, who is a former Marine. The software will be available to all troops and defense contractors for free download on the company website on Monday, December 3, 2007.
“Thanks to the generosity of a private donor, we are able to provide this resource to our troops. This tool gives them the flexibility to self-select the content (one or two subject areas or the whole course). The results raise their confidence in performing their duties in the field,” said Dr. Tim Becker, President and CEO of Total Recall Learning Inc., a San-Diego-based educational software firm.
Quick Arabic offers more than five hundred mission-critical Arabic terms and cultural concepts, presented in a time-staggered, multimedia learning environment. The training includes colloquial and specialized vocabulary words, such as those used for:
· Greetings. Example: “Schló nak?” (“How are you?”)
· Instructions
· Directions. Example: “Gu bel” (“Straight ahead”)
· Warnings
· Tactical questioning. Examples are: “Wain shúfet huhm?” (“Where did you see them?”) “Wain assiláh?” (“Where are the weapons?”)
· Intelligence operations
· Medicine
· Engineering
Users also learn useful cultural tips that will facilitate and maintain friendly interactions with the Iraqis. For instance, hand shaking after arrival and before departure is considered standard practice among Iraqi men, whereas both pointing a finger at someone and staring at an Arab woman would be inappropriate.
To find out more about Quick Arabic and download a free copy, please visit http://www.TotalRecallLearning.com or http://www.myspace.com/quickarabic.
About Total Recall Learning Inc.:
Founded in 1998, Total Recall Learning Inc. (www.TotalRecallLearning.com) incorporates an intelligent learning system in its software products. Users attain demonstrated, measurable, long-term recall rates in excess of 90%, in one-half to two-thirds of the normal study time. Total Recall Learning offers a library of ready-to-serve business and academic learning resources, as well as on-demand custom-designed courses. Clients of TRL include: U.S. Navy, CDLHN (California Distance Learning Health Network), Greater Syracuse Association of Realtors, corporations, universities, and individuals.
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Our troops need your help.
If you know of any troops or defense contractors in Iraq or deploying in coming months, you will be doing them a favor by sharing with them our FREE Quick Arabic language study guide. This program will be available for download on our Total Recall Learning Homepage They can go to: Total Recall Learning Homepage, and click on "Free Downloads," where they will find Quick Arabic. They will thank you for it, because after a few minutes of using the program, they will be able to briefly converse with Iraqis in the field in a way they can't yet today.
We need your help in spreading the word. Please don't hesitate to share this news with your MySpace or FaceBook friends. Give the holiday gift of life.
Warmest regards,
Dr. Tim Becker, CEO of Total Recall Learning
Full Press Release
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TRL SPONSORS ARABIC LANGUAGE TRAINING FOR U.S. TROOPS & DEFENSE CONTRACTORS
Starting Monday, December 3, Total Recall Learning will provide U.S. troops and defense contractors with free Quick Arabic language and culture computer-based training (CBT), partially funded by a former Marine.
San Diego, CA, December 3, 2007 – Our troops and other protectors, keeping peace on the Iraqi war front, lack time for extensive formal Arabic language and culture instruction. Total Recall Learning moves to fill this gap with, Quick Arabic. Users of this program acquire a solid knowledge base of words, phrases and cultural do's and don'ts that are critical to effective communication and rapport building with local Iraqis, in one-third to one-half of the conventional study time. This project is partially funded by a civilian, who is a former Marine. The software will be available to all troops and defense contractors for free download on the company website on Monday, December 3, 2007.
“Thanks to the generosity of a private donor, we are able to provide this resource to our troops. This tool gives them the flexibility to self-select the content (one or two subject areas or the whole course). The results raise their confidence in performing their duties in the field,” said Dr. Tim Becker, President and CEO of Total Recall Learning Inc., a San-Diego-based educational software firm.
Quick Arabic offers more than five hundred mission-critical Arabic terms and cultural concepts, presented in a time-staggered, multimedia learning environment. The training includes colloquial and specialized vocabulary words, such as those used for:
· Greetings. Example: “Schló nak?” (“How are you?”)
· Instructions
· Directions. Example: “Gu bel” (“Straight ahead”)
· Warnings
· Tactical questioning. Examples are: “Wain shúfet huhm?” (“Where did you see them?”) “Wain assiláh?” (“Where are the weapons?”)
· Intelligence operations
· Medicine
· Engineering
Users also learn useful cultural tips that will facilitate and maintain friendly interactions with the Iraqis. For instance, hand shaking after arrival and before departure is considered standard practice among Iraqi men, whereas both pointing a finger at someone and staring at an Arab woman would be inappropriate.
To find out more about Quick Arabic and download a free copy, please visit http://www.TotalRecallLearning.com or http://www.myspace.com/quickarabic.
About Total Recall Learning Inc.:
Founded in 1998, Total Recall Learning Inc. (www.TotalRecallLearning.com) incorporates an intelligent learning system in its software products. Users attain demonstrated, measurable, long-term recall rates in excess of 90%, in one-half to two-thirds of the normal study time. Total Recall Learning offers a library of ready-to-serve business and academic learning resources, as well as on-demand custom-designed courses. Clients of TRL include: U.S. Navy, CDLHN (California Distance Learning Health Network), Greater Syracuse Association of Realtors, corporations, universities, and individuals.
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