The present invention relates to techniques of using fortune cookie like
snack (i.e., cookie, chocolate, candy, or other related food item) as an
educational tool for school students. In the implementation, the method
includes establishing a uniquely designed knowledge database with a
variety of educational materials in multiple categories, randomly
printing various short question-and-answer type educational inserts,
putting them into the fortune cookie like snacks, and distributing them
to various academic facilities and homes. Contents within the inserts are
classified into various categories, including but not limited to
Mathematics, History, Geography, Languages, Sciences, Religions, and all
other subjects where a short question-and-answer format within a short
period of time will lead to educational value. The value proposition is
that such learning tool represents a creative learning approach and can
mix education with entertainment. The short question-and-answer format
also facilitates enhanced memory for the knowledge acquired due to the
unique environment (short questions, relaxation during snack) when the
learning occurs. This approach also has the utility of serving as a quick
review for specific topic before examination. The Knowledge Database has
the added unique feature in which teachers and parents can enter
customized questions to the database via the Internet to allow selective
knowledge to be provided to their students and children.