MathPad Plus offers more power and options as students do
higher level computation. It offers the same functionality as MathPad,
and then adds an exciting array of new features.
True flexibility for students
Students can do addition, subtraction, multiplication, and
division using factions and decimals. They can view problems as pie
charts, fraction bars, or decimal grids which can be manipulated on
the screen.
Students can use the screen as a worksheet. They can enter numeric or
word problems, and can check calculations anywhere on their
worksheets.
Customization and Accessibility for
teachers
Teachers can set up student portfolios and customize
assignments. They can enter problems from worksheets or
textbooks so that students with disabilities can work on the same
material as their classmates.
MathPad was developed by InfoUse under grant
#1R43HD33310 from the National Institute on Child Health and Human
Development at the National Institutes of Health.
MathPad Plus
package includes a Macintosh or Windows* CD-ROM, a
User's Guide, Tutorial, and 2 double-sided
overlays.
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Pricing |
Buy Now |
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Copy |
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Mac / Win |
$99.95
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| Five Pac |
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Mac / Win |
$400.00
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System Requirements
Macintosh:
Operating System: OS 7.5.5 thru 9.x
Minimum RAM: 4 MB available RAM
HD Space Required: 10 MB hard drive space
Minimum Computer: PowerMac 7200/90
Minimum Display: 256 colors 800x600
CD-ROM: Required
Sound Card: Required
IntelliKeys Required: No
Mouse Accessible: Yes
Switch Accessible: Yes
Runs from CD: No
Windows:
Operating System: Win 95, 98, ME, 2000, XP and
Vista (Vista patch required) (excludes Vista 64 bit Edition)
Minimum RAM: Win 95, 98, ME - 32MB RAM; Win 2000, XP
and Vista - 64MB RAM
HD Space Required: 10 MB hard drive space
Minimum Processor: Pentium 133MHZ
Minimum Display: 256 colors 800x600
CD-ROM: Required
Sound Card: Required
IntelliKeys Required: No
Mouse Accessible: Yes
Switch Accessible: Yes
Runs from CD: No
MathPad was developed by InfoUse under
grant #1R43HD33310 from the National Institute on Child
Health and Human Development at the National Institutes of
Health.
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