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Learning with Inspiration
Written by Inspiration Software Inc on Friday, 11 November 2005
palm-n-box.gifEducators around the world are discovering the many advantages of integrating the latest technologies into the curriculum to enhance the learning environment. For schools facing limited budgets, the recent development of handheld computing technology helps educators put a computer into the hand of every student. These handheld devices make it possible for students to use the latest technology on an individual level, while allowing educators to encourage classroom collaboration through a variety of educational software. Among the software available for handhelds is Inspiration®, visual learning software that strengthens critical thinking, comprehension and writing skills across the curriculum.(1) Leave a Comment
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