LEARNING THE ALPHABET
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« Previous Product Next Product »--- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 05/2009) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Learning the Alphabet is an educational program with synthesized voice output. In the first phase of the program a single letter is presented on the full screen and spoken by the synthesizer. Associated with the letter is a word beginning with that letter. In the second phase of the program a particular letter is presented and spoken, and the student is asked if the letter has been identified correctly. The student makes a yes/no decision using two switches. In this phase of the program the letters are presented in random order. A running score is displayed in the lower right-hand corner of the screen. This program was developed through the Telephone Pioneers of America, and is free to anyone interested. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Texas Instruments TI 99/4A computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: A Votrax speech synthesizer (Type-'N-Talk or Personal Speech System) is required to use this program. Contact the manufacturer about connecting switches to the computer.
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David Favin
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221 Queens Drive SouthLittle Silver, New Jersey 07739
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Telephone: 732-949-7602.
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