Hello:
In answer to your question, most of these range from $25.00 and up per
student. if interested, Long Beach City College has a Daedalus 30 station
license, brand new, computer assisted writing program for sale at 50% off
due to having purchased two programs mistakenly. Your gain is their loss.
If interested in buying this for your school ($1800.00 for 30 computers)
please contact Richard Jennings at 562-938-4111. Ask for him by name and
you will be transferred to his office.
Richard Jennings
-----Original Message-----
From: Steven Runge <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, November 10, 1999 12:50 PM
Subject: Re: Cost of software
>SBI=$495 (w/o data analysis software)
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>Maria McKinney wrote:
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>> Hi, everyone,
>> The CRLA conference last week was great! I am in the position of
>> proposing the development of a Learning Center on our campus which,
>> hopefully, would become active next fall.
>> At the conference I learned about many software packages for
>> tutorials, assessments, etc. However, there was no information on the
>> cost of these various tools. If any of you are using any of the
>> following, and would be willing to tell me their approximate cost and
>> vendor name/address, it would be very helpful. Also, if you are using a
>> program other than those listed, and find it effective, please refer
>> that one to me.
>> Skillsbank, Learning Plus, Passkey, Student Behavior Inventory,
>> SpeedReader, EDL Quantum, Common Space, University of Indiana series on
>> reading, DRP (Degress of Learning Power), LSI (Learning Styles
>> Inventory), Nelson-Denny, ASSET. (I might not have gotten all the names
>> right. I was writing as fast as I could!)
>> We are developing a proposed budget for the LC within the next
>> week or so (which I just learned about 10 minutes ago! - typical!) and
>> this information would give me at least some idea of what to propose.
>> You don't have to be exact - just in the ballpark!
>> Thanks so much!
>> Maria McKinney
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