domingo@boulder.colorado.edu (Alberto Domingo) (07/17/90)
From ncar!asuvax!cs.utexas.edu!bcm!lib!mdaali.cancer.utexas.edu!dct Fri Jul 13 13:04:41 MDT 1990 Article 817 of comp.sys.mac.apps: Path: boulder!ncar!asuvax!cs.utexas.edu!bcm!lib!mdaali.cancer.utexas.edu!dct >From: dct@mdaali.cancer.utexas.edu (David C. Tuttle) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.apps,misc.kids,misc.education Subject: Wanted -> High School Math Software for Mac Message-ID: <4038@lib.tmc.edu> Date: 13 Jul 90 15:39:00 GMT Sender: usenet@lib.tmc.edu Followup-To: comp.sys.mac.apps Organization: University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center Lines: 26 Xref: boulder comp.sys.mac.apps:817 misc.kids:19008 misc.education:703 Nntp-Posting-Host: 129.106.3.197 I am on the lookout for Macintosh software that supplements instruction in high school-level mathematics, from Algebra I and Geometry through 1st-year Calculus. Any and all pointers to and opinions on specific software packages will be appreciated. Here are some I've heard of: Algebra I: AlgeBlaster (Davidson (?) Software) Algebra I Homework Tutor (Missing Link Software) Geometry: Geometry (Broderbund/Sensei Software) Algebra II: None Trigonometry: None Calculus: Calculus (Broderbund/Sensei Software) Please send E-mail to dct@mdaali.cancer.utexas.edu. If you can't send InterNet mail, please follow-up to comp.sys.mac.apps. Also, if anyone wants a synopsis if what I find out, send me E-mail and I'll send you a copy (if enough people ask, I may even post it to comp.sys.mac.apps). Thanks! -- >From Ken Kaufman's Star Trek Quiz --> Resistance is... A> Irrelevant B> Useless C> Voltage/Current D> A dish best served cold -- David C. Tuttle InterNet: dct@mdaali.cancer.utexas.edu +1 713 792 2606 BITNET: AN12370@UTMDAH America Online: DCTuttle Dept.of Biomathematics, University of Texas M.D.Anderson Cancer Center HMB13.350 Mail Stop 237 1515 Holcombe Blvd. Houston TX 77030-4096
domingo@boulder.colorado.edu (Alberto Domingo) (07/17/90)
(sorry, I included the wrong file in a previous posting) I'd like to have some advice about educational software for children. PD or shareware would be better, but comercial is also OK. In particular, math, music, geometry, phisics... Any information will be very appreciated. Alberto. domingo@BOULDER.COLORADO.EDU