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--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 12/2002) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Academics with Scanning: Language Arts is a language tutorial program designed for persons with disabilities. This writing aid program includes "Word Attack," "Crossword," and "Phonics Machine." A teacher must type in word lists, crossword shapes, or phonics worksheets from the student's own materials. The student then uses one switch ("Word Attack") or two switches ("Crossword," "Phonics Machine") to complete work on the screen or to produce printed output. Sample word lists are included. Two switches must be substituted for or wired in parallel with the Apple game buttons through the game I/O port. A printer is recommended but not required. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Apple II computers.

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Computers To Help People, Inc.

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825 East Johnson Street
Madison, Wisconsin 53703-1506
United States
Telephone: 608-257-5917.
Fax: 608-257-3480.
Web: http://www.chpi.org.
Email: director@chpi.org.


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