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Educational software and puzzle games.
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DynoTech: educational software, free puzzle games, and business software Looking for a better way to keep track of your small business expenses? Are you sending too much of your hard-earned money to the IRS each year because you are not taking all of your qualified deductions? Profit Loss Report...Provides impartial reviews of children's software by parents, teachers, and kids.
http://www.superkids.com/
3800+ reviews of the latest children's educational software. "Software Finder" to make finding reviews easier. "Mailbag" for you to ask questions about software and technology for children.
http://www2.childrenssoftware.com/
A great place for educational software reviews and downloads for Windows and Macintosh platforms. There are also crafts and online games.
http://kidsdomain.com
Children's software reviews with ratings, educational product reviews, software news.
http://school.discovery.com/parents/reviewcorner/
Provides five steps to assist with selecting the "right" piece of software to impact student learning. Covers the right questions to ask when purchasing software.
http://edservices.aea7.k12.ia.us...om/workshops/software/index.html
How-to guides on finding and using free technology and software for education. Links to tutorials, software reviews and related resources.
http://www.user.shentel.net/rbowman/
Software guide for parents and teachers that provides reviews on the best childrens educational software written by experienced educators who use software in the learning context.
http://www.learningvillage.com/
Independent UK organisation providing information and advice to parents about the role of computers in their children's education. Includes the results of PIN's independent educational software evaluations.
http://www.pin.org.uk/
Descriptions and reviews of software available for teaching biology at the college level.
http://www.beakerware.com/
Annotated. Links to reviews, publications, publishers, and related organizations.
http://www.educational-software-directory.net/
Weekly syndicated column available as a free eZine. Discusses issues relating to computing with kids and reviews software, websites, smart toys, and peripherals.
http://www.computingwithkids.com/
Discussion of the role of CAI and CBT in teaching electricity and electronics. Also provides links to sites providing free and trial software for teaching electricity.
http://www.datasync.com/~etcai/training.htm
Collection of shareware in different areas.
http://www.hlrnet.com/newteac.htm
A survey on drill and practice computer programs that can be applied to the learning of vocabulary, historical dates, formulas, etc. Reviews are based on carefully developed pedagogical guidelines.
http://www.quingle.com/softarea/flash.htm