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Kidspiration: Visual Learning for Grades K-5
Dr. Merle Marsh, 04/02/2008
Inspiration's Kidspiration 3 provides even more ways for students to put visual learning to work in their studies. This version features what's called a cross curricular visual workspace that makes learning fun. Besides adding to the resources already available in previous versions of Kidspiration, Version 3 brings hands-on type mathematics activities to the classroom.

Read & Write Gold Is Solid
Diane S. Kendall, 03/03/2008
Read & Write Gold seamlessly puts many of the best assistive technology tools together in a word processor interface making it perfect for students struggling with a variety of learning difficulties.

BookFLIX by Scholastic
Dr. Merle Marsh, Guest Columnist, 01/25/2008
Scholastic's BookFLIX is a terrific online program that brings the joy of reading to children in Grades Kindergarten through Three. It features readings of fictional storybooks and non-fiction ebooks along with games for the kids and teacher materials for educators.

Quiz Bowl Fun
Dr. Merle Marsh, Guest Columnist, 01/16/2008
With Quiz Bowl from Educational Insights teachers enter questions related to course content, and students compete as in a game show. The program comes with all the equipment (except batteries) that teachers need to get the games going.

Social, Emotional & Physical Fitness Resources
Merle Marsh, Guest Columnist, 11/20/2007
With CD and video creations from Trevor Romain and Scope Seven, you'll have the classroom resources you need to help your students avoid problems (or at least tackle, understand, and deal with) problems that may keep them from doing their best in school and in life.

Have You Seen the Nova?
Dr. Merle Marsh, Guest Columnist, 10/08/2007
Smaller and more durable than a standard computer but larger and more durable than a handheld, the nifty little Nova is finding its way into classrooms and labs. This low-cost computer can word process, collect data, create presentations, recognize handwriting, make graphs, connect to Internet sites, get email and more.

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