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Neeli Lambert

Neuroeducator, Founder of MindCraft Unlimited, LLC! Denver, Colorado 80120! Phone: 303-441-2470 ! Fax: 267-823-7009
E-Mail: mindcraftu@gmail.com
December 16, 2013
York Region District School Board
To Whom It May Concern:
I am writing on the behalf of Mitch Moldofsky, founder of the Thinking Skills Club.

As a current mentor of a Thinking Skills Club at Havern School in Denver, Colorado, I have overseen a fascinating
interaction made possible by Mr. Moldofsky. He has researched and selected online games that promote cognitive thinking
skills such as memory, attention, and executive function.

His website was easy to access from the existing computer lab the children use during school, and required little expert
guidance. The children naturally explored the site and chose various games that intrigued them. As a mentor, it was truly
incredible to watch their minds at work, challenged to improve by each of the games.

Havern School is a K-8 school designed for children with learning disabilities. Each child has a combination of strengths
and weaknesses, often in very unbalanced quantities. I was able to get a strong sense of these without knowing their actual
diagnoses.

If I had questions, Mr. Moldofsky responded quickly and was able to guide me through to the solution. This is exactly the
kind of support teachers need. Teachers need access to tools that provide individualized skill enhancement without having
to design them from scratch. Technology is often highly motivating for students, but overwhelming for teachers. Mr.
Moldofsky has brought educational technology to the student in a form that teachers can easily utilize.

If you would like additional information about my interactions with Mr. Moldofsky, please feel free to contact me at 303-
441-2470, or mindcraftu@gmail.com.
Sincerely,
Neeli Lambert
Neuroeducator, founder of MindCraft Unlimited, LLC
B.S. Neurobiology and Physiology, Univ of MD at College Park
M.A.T Science Education, Univ of NC at Chapel Hill
Mind, Brain, & Teaching Program at Johns Hopkins University

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