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Monkeys Jumping On The Bed

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Monkeys Jumping on the Bed is a vocabulary tutorial program designed for use with children with cognitive or vision disabilities. Large graphics help learners focus on the the action and a variety of concepts are introduced through enjoyable activities: Cause and effect is introduced in Let's Play and visual discrimination is emphasized in Find the Number Set and Find the Color. Other activities teach six colors, numbers, and number words. This program may be accessed with a mouse, a single switch, a touch screen, or Intellikeys (see separate entry). COMPATIBILITY: The hybrid CD-ROM offers versions for use on Macintosh and IBM and compatible computers. The Macintosh and windows versions are also available on separate diskettes. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: The Macintosh version requires a 68040 processor or a Power PC, a CD-ROM drive, and 8 to 16 megabytes (MB) RAM. The IBM version requires Windows 95/98, 32 MB RAM, CD-ROM drive, SVGA monitor, sound card, and speakers. The Macintosh version on diskette requires an LC III or faster processor, 8 MB RAM, a 256-color monitor, and System 7. The Windows version on diskette requires Windows 3.1 or Windows 95 or 98, 16 to 32 MB RAM, a SVGA monitor, sound card, and speakers. OPTIONS: A set of seven Intellikeys overlays is available.

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Price: 
95.00
as of: 
04/23/2003

Made By:

Softtouch, Inc.
Organization Type: 
Distributor
Address: 
Phone: 877-763-8868
Fax: 402-334-8478
Phone (U.S. and Canada): 
402-334-8477
Tags: 
Computers, Educational Management


Sold By:

Intellitools, Inc., A Cambium Learning Technologies Company
Organization Type: 
Distributor
Address: 
Phone: 800- 547-6747 (USA or Canada)
Tags: 
Blind & Low Vision, Educational Management, Computers, Communication