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BOOKMAN MWS-840 TALKING DICTIONARY AND THESAURUS -- Discontinued. Verified 3/2012. Retained in database for reference. -- The Bookman MWS-840 Talking Dictionary and Thesaurus is a voice output dictionary designed to enhance language skills and teach the use of augmentative communication for individuals with a developmental or speech disability. The compact QWERTY style keyboard with selectable large type LCD screen display, produces single word voice output for words contained in its 83,000 word dictionary. The speech quality is robotic and it...[More Information]
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BREAKTHROUGH TO LANGUAGE, VOLUME 1 -- DISCONTINUED. VERIFIED 3/2013. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. -- Breakthrough to Language, Volume 1 is a language tutorial program designed to introduce the alphabet and teach key vocabulary words for individuals with a developmental or physical disability. The reading series recognizes the importance of imprinting, encoding, decoding, and incorporated multiple sensory cues and purposeful interaction between the senses and the learning process. Objectives include teaching basic reading s...[More Information]
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BREAKTHROUGH TO LANGUAGE, VOLUME 2 -- DISCONTINUED. VERIFIED 3/2013. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. -- Breakthrough to Language, Volume 2 is a language tutorial program designed to enhance vocabulary and teach building sentences for individuals who are developmentally or physically disabled. Volume 2 builds on the vocabulary learned in Volume 1 (see separate entry). Students start by creating simple declarative sentences in the present tense and are gradually guided to compose more complex sentences. The programs are easily ...[More Information]
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COMPLETE SPELLING PROGRAM --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 9/1999) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Complete Spelling Program consists of instructional activities in spelling designed for students with spelling deficits or specific learning disabilities, from fourth grade to adult. The comprehensive, self-contained program includes five basic spelling rules, exceptions and generalizations, and provides repetitive exercises and reinforcement. The program features: tutorials for each rule, drill and practice, graphics, s...[More Information]
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CREATE SPELL IT (MODEL 03-00) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 4/2006) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Spelling program gives students spelling tests on an individual basis. Does not drill students. Teacher enters spelling lists onto disk. 40 lists of 10 to 20 words can be entered. After typing in lists, teacher records instructions on tape. Hartley CCD (see separate entry) synchronizes taped instructions with word lists. Computer tells student whether the answer is correct, and keeps record of incorrect words. Teacher ca...[More Information]
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DEVELOPMENTAL AND REMEDIATION KIT (MODEL 32602) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Academic tutorial program. Self instructional kit provides games and activities for the remediation and development of reading, math, spelling and conceptual skills. For second through fifth grades. Includes activities to develop skills in spelling, phonics, reading, math, listening comprehension, conceptualization and generalization....[More Information]
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EDUFUN ---DISCONTINUED. (Verified 4/2000) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Edufun is a skill building program offering progressively more difficult problems in addition, subtraction and multiplication, stories displayed at an increasing rate to develop reading speed, and a spelling improvement tutorial using a look and remember concept. For every problem answered correctly, a star is printed on the screen. Correct answers appear for each incorrect response. Edufun displays are in large print (32...[More Information]
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ELEMENTARY SPELLING ACE (MODEL ES-90) -- Discontinued. Verified 3/2012. Retained in database for reference. -- The Elementary Spelling Ace is a spelling and vocabulary enhancement program designed for individuals with a cognitive disability. It takes into account the typical phonetic misspelling patterns of younger children to correct their spelling in seconds. The system features spelling correction capabilities, personal word lists and vocabulary enrichment activities. Also included is a companion Webster's Elementary Distionary, ...[More Information]
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FIRST LETTER FUN (MODELS A-154-3 & A-154-5) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 06/2010) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- First-Letter Fun, models A-154-3 & A-154-5, is a computerized alphabet game designed to provide a phonics lesson for pre-school to kindergarten children. The program features animated, colored scenes that present an object. From a group of four letters, the user must select the letter that matches the beginning sound of the object shown. COMPATIBILTY: For use on Apple computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: 64K - Model A-154-3 ...[More Information]
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FUN FROM A TO Z (MODELS A-164-3 & A-164-5) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 06/2010) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Fun from A to Z, models A-164-3 & A-164-5, is a computerized alphabet game designed to provide beginning phonics skills for preschool and kindergarten children. The animated, colorful program asks the user to distinguish letters, match upper and lower case forms and recall alphabetic sequences. These activities are performed while the user helps the songbirds find their way home and complete connect-the-dot puzzles. COM...[More Information]
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KEYSPELL
--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 08/2007) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- KeySpell is a voice output spell check program designed for use by individuals with learning disabilities and dyslexia. It works alongside Microsoft Word, either as a stand-alone product or with speech recognition programs. It helps early learners and those with literacy difficulties to understand how words are spelled, how they sound, and the context in which they should be used. For each word, the program offers a sel...[More Information]
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KEYTALK --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 9/1999) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. ---Keytalk is a beginning literacy program designed to teach students with physical or mental disabilities to structure spoken language by using a computer to read and write. The student is encouraged by the teacher to spell out the names of objects or activities he is interested in as a way of communicating those interests. As the student enters letters on the keyboard, they appear on the screen and a speech synthesizer spe...[More Information]
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LISTEN AND SPELL --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 11/2007) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Listen and Spell is a spelling tutorial program designed to improve the user's spelling ability. The program "speaks" a word and prompts the user to type it correctly. The program provides up to 400 words from which to choose, divided into 20 lists of 20 words each. Listen and Spell 2000 ($44) is an advanced version which provides up to 2000 words for spelling exercises. Both versions include one 5.25-inch disk, a user'...[More Information]
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LOGO LEARNING WITH WORDS --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Logo Learning with Words is a set of programs in Logo language designed to teach basic spelling and reading skills. The programs are " authorable," that is they can be altered to the user's needs with only a basic knowledge of the Logo language. Seven of the eight programs present practice in letter recognition, reading and spelling. The eighth is a version of the Logo program "INSTANT" which controls the movement of the turtle with singl...[More Information]
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PERSONAL TRAINER --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 1/2006) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Personal Trainer is a combination communication board and voice output dictionary designed to enhance language and spelling skills for individuals with developmental or speech disabilities. This product is a combination of TIGER's communication system, the PEACEBook (see separate entry), and Franklin's voice output keyboard, the Bookman MWS-840 Talking Dictionary and Thesaurus (see separate entry). The picture pages ...[More Information]
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PHONICS TILES --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 02/2012) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Phonics Tiles is a vocabulary tutorial program for use by children with cogntive or learning disabilities or low vision. It allows children to explore the relationship between combinations of letters and the sounds they make. Individual magnetic letter tiles arranged on the special mat produce letter sounds or names; up to five tiles can be lined up to build words. Phonics Tiles pronounces vowels, and blends appropr...[More Information]
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PROGRAM FOR APHASICS --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 05/2009) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Program for Aphasics is program for teaching spelling. The program displays and speaks a word, and the user is then asked to spell it. The user can "cheat" as much as desired in the attempt to spell a word, but once the attempt at spelling the word begins the prompting ceases. The prompting can be started again by the user, but this erases any previous partially spelled word. This program was developed through the Telep...[More Information]
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QUIET DUCK LEARNING SERIES --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Quiet Duck Learning Series is a package of reading and spelling tutorial programs specifically designed for students with learing disabilities. It provides a clear, uncluttered presentation and easy-to-use format appropriate for easily distracted individuals. The Series can be used as a diagnostic tool and for pre- and post-testing of specific lessons. Responses are scored and errors filed for teacher review and analysis of students' ...[More Information]
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READING AROUND WORDS PROGRAM --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 08/2012) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Reading Around Words Program is a vocabulary enhancement and training program designed to expand word knowledge through structured context analysis strategies and multiple exposures to words. Sets are designed for reading levels 4 through 12 for use with elementary, secondary/college, vocational/technical, adult basic education, special education, and ESL students. Each level of the program presents 20 lessons that ...[More Information]
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READING HORIZONS --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 6/2005) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Reading Horizons is a reading, writing and spelling tutorial designed to provide a multisensory methodology including audio, visual and tactile components for individuals with a cognitive disability. It is designed for independent use because no prior reading or keyboarding skills are required to use the program. The program offers enhancement of spelling and handwriting skills and every lesson requires the learner to co...[More Information]
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SENSIBLE SPELLER: TALKING APH EDITION (MODEL D-78000-00) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 5/1998) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Sensible Speller: Talking APH Edition, model D-87000-00, is a spell checking program designed with voice output for individuals who are blind or have low vision. This utility program is a modification of the Sensible Speller spelling checker program for the Apple computer by Sensible Software, Inc. (see separate entry). It checks word processor documents against a disk-based dictionary that contains up to 80,000 word...[More Information]
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SPEAKING SPELLER (MODEL D-85990-00) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 08/2012) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Speaking Speller is a spelling skills program with speech output for indiviudals who are have cognitive disabilities or are blind or ahve low vision. The program reads a word to the student in a synthesized voice: first alone, then in the context of a sentence. This sequence may be repeated if desired. The student is then required to spell the word on the computer keyboard. Speaking Speller allows the instructor to crea...[More Information]
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SPECIAL EDUCATION PUBLIC DOMAIN SOFTWARE --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 01/2009) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Special Education Public Domain Software is a collection of computer programs to be used in the instruction of people who have language, learning, or physical disabilities. Topics covered by these programs include: reading, math, spelling, augmentative training, Morse code writing skills, cognitive rehabilitation, and language development. Some of the software may be used with the Power Pad, a single switch, or the Touc...[More Information]
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SPECIAL NEEDS VOLUME 1, SPELLING (A 727) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 07/93) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Spelling tutorial program. Software package for the Apple computer with 48K memory. Drill and practice program designed to teach beginning spelling to students who are motor impaired or have poor coordination. Students respond to twenty prestored multiple choice drills by using game paddles or touching any key on the computer keyboard. For grades 2 through 6....[More Information]
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SPECIALIST --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 1/2006) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Specialist is a combination symbolic picture communication board and voice output dictionary designed to enhance language and spelling skills while performing as a communciation device for individuals with a developmental, cognitive or speech disability. This product combines the TIGER's PEACEBook (see separate entry), a 64 page picture communication binder with a fold out adaptation of the Franklin Language Master 6...[More Information]
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