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RFID Roulette: Learn RFID in a fun filled manner

Filed in archive RFID Basics by gautam on July 16, 2008

RFID Roulette: Learn RFID in a fun filled manner
There are two ways to learn things - either in the traditional boring manner where one person speaks and other listens and the other way is in an interactive manner which involves participation of a person making it interesting for him and easier to grasp. Which one would you chose? Most of us would opt for the latter way of learning.

How about learning RFID in a fun and interactive manner? Here is RFID Roulette, an internet based game which would teach you about Radio Frequency Identificationlinks in a lively manner ensuring you enjoy every moment with it.

Just spin the wheel and when it stops spinning a question will be posed to you asking whether the RFID application is real or fake. It's free for all and you don't have to pay a single penny from your pocket to play it. You would definitely like this new technique of gathering knowledge about RFID technology. Just play it and let me know your experience. I will be waiting for your replies!!







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