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The Rodeo

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The Rodeo is a math and cognitive skills tutorial program designed for use with children, teens, or adults with cognitive, upper extremity, or vision disabilities. This program uses a trip to the rodeo with age-appropriate graphics, songs, and animation to teach cause and effect, matching, and early number concepts. A "Let's Choose My Song" feature is designed specifically for users with vision disabilities. The program may be accessed using a mouse, a touch screen, a single switch, or Intellikeys (see separate entry). COMPATIBILITY: A hybrid CD-ROM offers versions for use on Macintosh and IBM and compatible computers. Individual versions are available for Macintosh or IBM and compatible computers on diskette. 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 four 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