6 files found in Library "education for DOS"

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COLAID40.ZIP Yes 1445221 10/17/1997
College Aid Calculator 4.0 helps you
calculate the cost of college tuition. It
includes tax calculations, financial aid,
what-if scenarios, and more. The program also
includes an in-depth guide to reducing
college cost. (Sally Fesler) (ASP) (Reg.Fee:
$70-$90)
GRGID452.ZIP Yes 479988 10/19/1997
Grade Guide 4.52 allows teachers to list
students by pseudonym in a roster-like format
for posting grades for students to see. Up to
ten different grade classifications are
allowed and grade reports suitable for
handing out to students can be printed. (Jon
Kane) (ASP) (Reg.Fee: $32-$40)
GRMAT36D.ZIP Yes 193327 10/19/1997
Graphmatica 3.60 is an interactive algebraic
equation grapher used to plot mathematical
curves. It supports several styles of
graphing, including regular Cartesian, polar,
parametric, slope-field, and initial-value
approximations. Other advanced features
include remembering the last 25 equations
graphed, several ways to scale or size the
grid, and the ability to save lists of
equations and the current settings for later
use. (kSoft, Inc.) (Reg.Fee: $25)
MONEYMAD.ZIP Yes 37129 10/13/1997
Money Madness 1.0 is a fun and challenging
game in which one or two students compete in
a board style game environment. They are sent
around the board in a random manner, as
determined by the throw of electronic dice,
and visit shops where they must figure their
total bill or figure their correct change.
Answering the problems correctly gains the
students some money. Incorrect answers costs
them a bit. Some spots on the board are bonus
rooms where lucky students are given some
cash just for showing up. One room has the
lottery where a very lucky student could win
big. (William Jimerson) (Reg.Fee: $10)
TMATHSW.ZIP Yes 36953 10/13/1997
Timed Math 1.0 provides an excellent way for
teachers to assess the mathematical level of
their students on an individual basis. It
will present a screen of 50 math problems and
allow the student to answer them as long as
the timer has not run out. The level of
problems and the time limit allowed is set by
the teacher. If the timer runs out before a
student has finished all of the problems, or
if the student finishes before the timer runs
out, the results of their attempts at the
problems will be displayed. The screen cannot
be cleared by the student without the
password. (William Jimerson) (Reg.Fee: $15)
TRIX2.ZIP Yes 160785 10/8/1997
ArithmeTricks 2.0 is an introduction to rapid
math techniques with an emphasis on mental
calculations. 17 "Tricks" for addition,
subtraction, multiplication and division are
provided, with endless examples. (Richard
Notturno) (Reg.Fee: $0)