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  1. #1
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    educational software

    Please look at [url]http://www.testbuddy.com[/url] for all educational software for the home.

    Let me know what you think.

    Nancy3
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    Re: educational software

    Quote Originally Posted by nancy3
    Please look at [url]http://www.testbuddy.com[/url] for all educational software for the home.
    Let me know what you think.
    Nancy3
    The problem with this software is that there are free online services that do the same thing and also provide a real person with whom to interact. This software is no different from educational video game software that can be picked up for a song at computer stores and even bookstores now.

    Just my opinion.

    Leslie
    He who dares to teach must never cease to learn. ~Richard Henry Dann

  3. #3
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    educational software

    Leslie,

    Thank you for responding to my reply.

    Perhaps I should have given you more info. Testbuddy.com is for the home use. Whereas skillstutor.com is for the schools, etc. Both can be utilized from the home, but once a school signs up for skillstutor.com the students will be able to log on with their own password and continue with what they were learning at school.

    These programs are correlated to state standards all across the country. You cannot purchase such a program in the stores. There are no cd's to download, the program is digitally sent to the computer once you sign up.

    As I am marketing this product for the home use - eventually for the schools, any ideas would be very helpful.

    Thank you.

    Nancy3
    Nancy3

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    educational software

    Wendy,

    Please check out [url]http://www.testbuddy.com[/url] for all on-line software for the home use. Also, check out [url]http://www.skillstutor.com[/url] for the schools.

    The software can be digitally sent and there are no cd's to download. The program is correlated to state standards all across the country.

    Check out the sites and see for yourself.

    Nancy3
    Nancy3

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    I think . . .

    I think most of the teachers who post here are looking for ideas to share - not to spend money (we don't have) on something new.
    I am not a teacher - I am an awakener (Robert Frost)

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    educational software

    Wendy,

    Thanks for the advice. Do you know of a site that I could market this product for the home-use?

    Have you looked at the product? If so, would you mind writing a short testimonial? Any suggestions that you would have to help me market this product would be great.

    Thank you.

    Nancy3
    Nancy3

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