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Multimedia Interactive Calculator Pocket
MIC forces premeditation when carrying out calculations by asking for which operators to display, offers different levels of precision; remainders which are commonly used with basic skills students;
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Multimedia Calculator
MIC forces premeditation when carrying out calculations by asking for which operators to display, offers different levels of precision; remainders which are commonly used with basic skills students;
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ASPectX
ASPectX is a point n tap web development tool for asp and aspx.NET pages. It is the perfect partner to Microsoft's Visual Web Developer 2005. It enables web masters to quickly lay down code with the minimum of text entry. I have found it better than pen and paper when trying to capture ideas whilst away from the keyboard. The files it creates are active sync'd straight on to the desktop PC where you favourite web editor can grab them.
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Multimedia Calculator.Net
Multimedia Calculator features: New in Version 2 You can select whether to invert the number pad or not whilst using the calculator. Sounds can be turned on or off at will. The colours match the Big Keys Keyboard. Add a +/- sign changing key. The help is a full web browser in a seperate window. Higher contrast display.
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Counting Wheel ppc 1.1
Counting wheel is a simple to play game that practises the skills of number recognition, counting and hand/eye co-ordination. Its age neutral design means it is equally suitable for child and adult basic skills students.
A sequence of numbers will appear scattered on screen and you have to tap them in order. Get it wrong and they shuffle themselves again and you have to restart. Get them all right and you can move on to a higher level.
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Multimedia Interactive Calculator Palm 1
MIC forces premeditation when carrying out calculations by asking for which operators to display, mobiles do the same by having only one operator key or menu from which the operator is chosen.
MIC offers different levels of precision; remainders which are commonly used with basic skills students; two decimal places for use in monetary situations and six decimal places for metric work, which is sufficient to shift through two major metric units.
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