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The NextCentury Interactive Reading Lab. . .
· Has almost no learning curve. You’ll be adding your content within minutes of downloading this program. · Lets you provide a multi-sensory approach to your teaching by allowing you to include text, rich text files, audio (mp3) and images (jpg) to your computer-based lessons and to your lesson questions. · Gives you full score reporting for each lesson and unit that can be displayed and printed by the instructor or lab manager within seconds of logging in. · Allows for self-pacing, audio readings of texts, immediate feedback and multiple attempts per question to enhance learning. This covers nearly every modifications required for special education, 504, migrants, and ESL. · Provides intuitive, easy screen navigation for both instructor and students. · Installs directly to your computer or server and runs without a CD-Rom disk. · Allows you to deliver instruction to your students through three of the five senses, resulting in grades you can actually use.
NOTE: As the content-matter expert, you know what goes into a good lesson. With the NextCentury Interactive Reading Lab, you can quickly and cleanly design a learning environment for your students. The NextCentury Interactive Reading Lab was designed for a teacher with a little or a lot of computer experience and just one or dozens of computers at her/his disposal. Craft lessons into units and create a computer-based learning experience with full data tracking of each student’s progress. Print out reports or just get the grades from your students’ screens. |

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· Make an entire Shakespeare play interactive · Create units and lessons surrounding particular concepts · Make all your quizzes and tests interactive and paperless for immediate grading and score printout · Make lessons to supplement (or supplant!) your textbook · Create learning centers and rotate students through your computer-based lessons as one of the stations (like elementary teachers do!) with full score tracking |
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$60 CD-Rom |
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$50 Download |


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INTERACTIVE READING LAB
Type of Software: Core Resource Method of Delivery: Download (10 MB) or CD-Rom Operating Systems: Windows 98 through Windows 7 Trial: 30 days Format: Either 1) on CD-Rom (shipped free, first class) or 2) key code purchase for download (key code sent to buyer via email within 12 hours of purchase) *Purchased key code removes the 30-day limit. |
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System Requirements for each product: Pentium class processor. Microsoft Windows 98 through Windows 7. 50 MB of available hard-disk space for installation. 32 Mb of RAM (64 recommended). CD-ROM drive required if purchase is on CD-Rom.
Returns Policy and Warranty If you buy from us and your Pathos Learning software is damaged or in some way defective, please e-mail us to that affect, detailing the specific problem you are having, and, if we cannot fix the software-related problem, we will happily refund your purchase price or replace the defective disk (if the software was purchased on CD-Rom). To receive this refund due to a defective program, you must inform us of the problem via email within 30 days of purchase.
We ship Free to anywhere in the Continental U.S. We sell downloads anywhere in the world.
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Need some free audio books in mp3 format to make your own interactive reading labs for your Interactive Reading Lab? Check out these links!
· Librivox—Lots of free classic audio books · Thought Audio—Professional readings of classic works · Poets on Poets—Contemporary poets reading famous poems · Learn Out Loud—Directory of free audio books on the web · Mercury Theater—Tons of radio dramas of classic works. Since they are dramatic readings, these are typically abridged. · Voices in the Dark—High-interest gothic classics read by volunteers on the web. · Audio Books For Free—tons of free low quality audio books. You can purchase them at a higher quality for just a few dollars. · Tell-Tale Weekly—classic stories on mp3 for download at only a dollar or two each. · Free-Books.org—Good selection of audio books on various subjects · American Rhetoric—Great speeches of history and film on audio · Literal Systems—The classics of the renaissance, 19th century, etc. · Project Gutenburg—more audio book classics · Free Classic Audio Books—Some human and computer narrated audio books for download · Christian Classics—religious, including some of Dostoyevsky’s works · Internet Archive—lots of user-submitted audio books · PENN Sound—Readings of contemporary works by contemporary authors, some classics · Maria Lectrix—for those with catholic tastes, some medieval classics · UBU Web—Avant-garde, contemporary readings, many not suitable for children
Need texts of classic works to copy and paste to your own .txt and .rtf files for your reading lab units? Just do a Google search for the name of the work and add the word “etext” to your search entry. Most non-copyright texts of works can be found at Project Gutenberg. |