[comp.sys.apple] educational SW for apple2*s

mcnabb@m.cs.uiuc.edu (11/18/88)

I've been asked to supply info on educational programs for 2e's
and other Apple machines, but I haven't a clue.  I think Kinkos
has catalogs of this sort of thing, but I'm just guessing.  I
would appreciate any and all pointers to info (catalogs, mags,
addresses of specific SW firms, etc.) on educational programs.
The target group is K-8th grade (or K-12 I guess).

Thanks in advance for any info; sorry if this has been covered
here before but I don't usually read this newsgroup.

        David McNabb
        Department of Computer Science
        University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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halp@TCGOULD.TN.CORNELL.EDU ("Bruce P. Halpern") (11/22/88)

Try QUEUE, 562 Boston Avenue, Bridgeport CT 06610, tel:800-232-2224. They
put out a catalog of somewhat low-level educational software. Menu's _Apple
II Guide_ is a fairly complete paperbound book that cross-references most
Apple // software, including educational. Menu is at 1520 South College Ave.,
Fort Colling CO 80524, 303-482-5000. Their $15 book gives 1-2 sentence
descriptions.

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dtroup@carroll1.UUCP (Dave Troup) (12/02/88)

	I am looking for some educational games like "Where in the World in
	Carmen SanDiego. If anyone have any idea, I would greatly appreciate
	it. Thank you.

	David C. Troup
	dtroup@carroll1.UUCP

	"If you can do a quick and dirty job, and it works, do it."

					Tom West
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jimo@rosevax.Rosemount.COM (The Eternal Optimist @ the Infernal Machine) (12/03/88)

try a place like EGGHEAD or B. DALTON Software Etc. or even try dealer in
A+ magazine.
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