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  1. JOB QUEST FOR WINDOWS XP Picture of JOB QUEST FOR WINDOWS XP Job Quest for Windows XP is a vocational planning and job placement assessment program designed for use with individuals with cognitive disabilities. This assessment software program presents 60 video clips representing 12 job categories in a forced choice format. After both job video clips in a pair have been viewed, users are prompted to select the job they liked best. This process continues until all video clips have viewed (approximately 20 to 25 minutes). Assessments can be personalized by ...[More Information]

  2. MICROCOMPUTER EVALUATION OF CAREERS AND ACADEMICS (MECA) SYSTEM Picture of MICROCOMPUTER EVALUATION OF CAREERS AND ACADEMICS (MECA) SYSTEM The Microcomputer Evaluation of Careers and Academics (MECA) System is a series of skills assessment and training systems, job readiness tutorial programs and transition, career and vocational assessment and planning programs. It includes simulations of tasks related to training, education and employment. The curriculum management system starts with a screening of interests (the Interest Indicator) and assigns activities for the user based on the scored results. The system then delivers assigned...[More Information]

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