Educational Pricing Out Now! Only 49 bucks!

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(Editor’s note: due to abuse, public availability of education pricing has been suspended.)

We just released the details about our educational pricing.  Students and educators can now get the Corona SDK for $50 off!  That’s almost half off the already low low introductory price!

Ansca Corona SDK Educational Price: $49

And if you order now, you’ll also qualify for an alpha copy of the Corona Game Edition! Zowee!  Corona Game Edition brings a physics engine, sprite sheets, Open Feint integration, and much more to the Corona SDK.  Watch the video.

Impress your teachers. Amaze your students. Be the hit of the party when you show off your own apps in the AppStore.

Get Corona for Education now!

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4 Comments

Andy HullingerJuly 1st, 2010 at 1:17 pm

This is brilliant!
I teach Flash and Web Standards development to “design” students at two colleges. These folks are wonderfully creative talents, but terrified of anything that sounds like “math” or “coding”.

I’m currently developing a “coding for creatives” curriculum and Corona’s API is a great tool for demonstrating how similar the syntax can be for animating tweens with AS3, jQuery, and CSS3.

Once they get past the weirdness of syntax they discover that programming is just another style of creative problem solving, and as designers that is exactly what they are good at!

Thanks for making this offer available. I’ll do everything I can to spread the word.

EvanJuly 1st, 2010 at 2:51 pm

@Andy — feel free to email us if you have curriculum questions!

William ChanJuly 6th, 2010 at 10:30 pm

How to entitled the Educational pricing? Any supporting I have to provide to enjoy this brilliant offer? Thanks.

GilbertJuly 7th, 2010 at 1:07 pm

The easiest way to let us know you are a student is to register using a .edu email address.

Otherwise, just make the purchase and send an email to education@anscamobile.com to let us know which school you attend.

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