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COMPUTER APPLICATIONSAPM9600
Wagner, Roger. HyperStudio. El Cajon, CA: Roger Wagner
Publishing, Inc, [1995].Note: Hypermedia environment where non-technical users
can bring graphics, sound and text together in an interactive
and interconnected way.
APM9766HyperCard (version 2.3) Apple.
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Develop powerful
stand-alone applications for customizing business solutions,
education courseware, interactive multimedia presentations,and more. Integrated with AppleScript. Includes Addmotion
II.
APW28413
Claris home page (version 2.0) Claris, [1996].
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Web authoring toolthat lets you create Web pages quickly and easily. Manual is
for Macintosh and Windows versions.
CUB17904
Jerram, Peter. Multimedia power tools. 1st. New York:Random House, [1993].
Note: Information and resources needed to createprofessional quality multimedia.
CUB26828
Caughlin, Janet. Claris workshop for teachers. Visions
Technology in Education.
Note: Learn the word processor, drawing, painting, database,and spreadsheet.
CUB2886
Microsoft works for the Macintosh. ISTE.
Note: A workbook for Educators. It provides experiences
that enable the teacher to use the Macintosh and MicrosoftWorks as a personal tool and ways the computer can be used
in the classroom.
CUM30176Web workshop 2.0. Pleasantville, NY: SunburstCommunications, [1999].
Note: Plan and create your own Web site, critique it,
advertise it, and keep it updated.
CUM31291
School web page survival kit. Lancaster PA: Classroom
Connect, [1997].
Note: Contains Web-ready clipart, software, and HTML
tutorials to help teachers and students create their own Web-based documents.
CUM35380
SimuNet. American Canyon, CA: Bridge Learning Systems:
distributed by Decision Development Corporation, [1996].Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. An off-line tutorial of
basic Internet functions.
CUM9640
Fast track resource. AEC Software.Note: For managing people, rooms, equipment, services,
time, and activities.
CUM9655How computers work. Warner New Media, [1993].
Note: Complex world of computers made simple. Takes you
inside every device from the mouse to the memory cells of a
CPU. Demo versions and tutorials teach you how to use themost popular programs.
CUM32127
FrontPage 1.0 (Macintosh) Microsoft, [1997].
Note: Create professional Web sites without programming.
ART
ARH20164Leonardo the inventor. Spring Valley NY: InterActive
Electronic Publishing, [1994].
Note: Explore the inventions and life of Leonardo daVinci.
ARM20673
Coate's art review. Quanta.
ARM21628
KPT Bryce. HSC Software.Note: Design and produce natural and supernatural
landscapes.
ARM28370
Art Explorer. Adobe, [1994-95].
Note: Painting and drawing program with art. Start with abackground scene, add character stamps and other tools.
Create comic books, buttons and decals, and fashion design.
ARM28373PhotoDeluxe. Adobe, [1995].
Note: Easily modify and personalize your own photos.
Includes more than 500 pictures and designs, dozens of
special effects, over 25 built-in ideas for calendars, cards,school projects, and create your own "After Dark" slide -
show screen saver.
ARM31656
Copernicus collection of multimedia images: vol.1. Lake
Oswego OR: Copernicus Software, [1995].Note: 500 images for creating business presentations,
documents, and educational topics for students.
ARM31855Blocks in motion. Don Johnston, [1996].Note: FOR PREVIEW USE ONLY. Creativity and animation
tool. Makes building, creating, painting and animation fun
and educational.
ARM32188
TurboCAD 2D/3D. IMSI, [1995].
Note: Professional CAD made easy. Easy-to-use drawing and
editing tools. Includes on screen context-sensitive prompts
and floating tool and symbol palettes.
ARM32256
Art explosion 125,000 images. Nova Development, [1996].
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY.
ARM4966
Kid pix companion. Broderbund : Learning Company.Note: Enhances the Kid Pix program with Quicktime, which
means you can play little movies within the Kid Pix program.
Media Center also has Kid Pix and Kid Pix School Edition.
ARM4966
Kid Pix studio. Broderbund: Learning Company, [1994].
Note: Multimedia paint program. Combines silly sounds,stamps, goofy graphics and special effects to create
animation projects, and SlideShow.
ARM9983
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Painter 3. Fractal Design.Note: Paint program that simulates natural media tools and
textures.
ARM9983
Painter 4. Fractal Design.
Note: Color, natural-media painting program that includessuch tools as photo design, image retouching, color-
separations, tear-off tools, visual previews, marbling, glassdistortion and liquid effects. Will run on Power Mac.
ARM9985Art gallery - case, document, and CD-ROM. Microsoft,
[1993].
Note: Collection of the National Gallery, London.
FOREIGN LANGUAGESFLM20079French assistant. San Diego, CA: MicroTac Software, [1993].
Note: Easily translate French and English documents.
FLM20227
Spanish assistant. MicroTac Software, [1994].
Note: Easily translate Spanish and English documents.
FLM32383Word action: Spanish. Gessler Publishing, [1996].
Note: Multimedia graphic dictionary with 700 commonnouns, verbs, adjectives and prepositions designed for FLES
and beginning speakers.
FLM33075Early learning Spanish: volume 1. San Diego, CA: Jostens
Learning Corporation, [1993].
Note: Five interactive stories that present a series of settings
for students to explore. The stories introduce a rich
vocabulary that reflects the strong tradition of Hispanic
literature.
FLM9870
Discovering French interactive - Case and CD-ROM.
Lexington, MA: DC Heath, [1994].Note: Students listen to native speakers, record and comparetheir own speech, then hear language in contemporary
context. Includes guided activities and open-ended activities.
HEALTH AND PHYSICAL FITNESSHEH27962
5 a day adventures. Dole Food, [1995].Note: Encourages children to eat five servings of fruit and
vegetables a day. Learn about nutrition and why eating fruits
and vegetables is important to your health.
HEM37331
Healthy world. Boca Raton, FL: EZ Fit, [1997].Note: Interactive wellness program. Covers physical fitness,
nutrition, and self management.
HEM9889Mayo Clinic family health. IVI.
Note: Illustrated home medical reference combines text,
illustrations, animation, video, and audio to unveil the
mysteries of the human body.
LANGUAGE ARTSLAB39086
Scholastic spelling: level 2. New York: Scholastic, [1998].Note: Textbook series includes: teacher's edition, teacher's
resource book, student book, audio tape, CD-ROM sample,
and information sheet.
LAH19481
Moving gives me a stomach ache. Discis Books, [1993].
Note: Help children read and learn. Optional Spanish audio
background. Story of a family in the process of moving. Told
from the point of view of a little boy who has been told to put
everything he wants to take with him in one box. He can'tfigure out how to get his pals and his favorite tree in there!
LAH47831
Orchard for your state: Language arts: 7-9. St. Louis MO:
Orchard Software, [2002].Note: Language arts bundle includes 13 skill trees that teach
and assess skills stressed in the NCTM standards, provide
step-by-step instruction, and reinforce key skills in a
motivating learning environment. Includes documentationshowing how the skills align with Illinois standards.
LAH47841
Orchard for your state: Language arts: 4-6. St. Louis MO:Orchard Software, [2002].
Note: Language arts 10-12 bundle includes 12 skill trees thatteach and assess skills stressed in the NCTM standards,
provide step-by-step instruction, and reinforce key skills in a
motivating learning environment. Includes documentation
showing how the skills align with Illinois standards.
LAH47859
Orchard for your state: Language arts: K-3. St. Louis MO:
Orchard Software, [2002].
Note: Language arts K-3 bundle includes 24 skill trees thatteach and assess skills stressed in the NCTM standards,
provide step-by-step instruction, and reinforce key skills in a
motivating learning environment. Includes documentation
showing how the skills align with Illinois standards.
LAH47874
Orchard for your state: Language arts: 10-12. St. Louis MO:
Orchard Software, [2002].Note: Language arts 10-12 bundle includes 12 skill trees that
teach and assess skills stressed in the NCTM standards,provide step-by-step instruction, and reinforce key skills in a
motivating learning environment. Includes documentation
showing how the skills align with Illinois standards.
LAI9787
Creative writer. Microsoft.
Note: Publish illustrated stories and projects such as
newsletters, cards, reports, and more. Includes clip art, story
starters, spelling checker and thesaurus, wacky sounds, andspecial letter effects.
LAI9842
My own stories. MECC.Note: Students create stories by choosing from a variety of
contemporary scenes, objects, colors, sound effects, andmusic as they explore the world around them.
LAM1313Page Maker.
Note: LATEST EDITION IS FOR MEDIA CENTER USE
ONLY. Provides the power to design and produce
professional printed materials.
LAM18854Words & concepts I. Laureate.
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Integrates language
and concept training. Uses a core vocabulary of 40 nouns in
six related language units: Vocabulary, Categorization, Word
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Identification by Function, Word Association, and theConcepts of Same and Different.
LAM18854
Wilson, Mary Sweig. Words & Concepts II. Laureate,
[1994].
Note: MEDIC CENTER USE ONLY. Integrates languageand concept training. Uses a core vocabulary of 40 nouns in
six related language units: Vocabulary, Categorization, WordIdentification by Function, Word Association, and the
Concepts of Same and Different.
LAM18854
Wilson, Mary Sweig. Words & concepts III. Laureate,
[1994].
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Integrates languageand concept training. Uses a core vocabulary of 40 nouns in
six related language units: Vocabulary, Categorization, Word
Identification by Function, Word Association, and the
Concepts of Same and Different.
LAM19165
World of dinosaurs. Steck-Vaughn, [1994].
Note: Reading program that builds language skills, critical
thinking skills, and creativity. Animated dinosaurs, video
clips, graphics, and full audio support bring printed words tolife.
LAM19194
Ace detective. MindPlay.
Note: Students use critical reading, organize information anddraw conclusions to solve mysteries before time runs out.
MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY.
LAM19469Long hard day on the ranch. Discis.
Note: Allows children to read and listen to the hero's letter
and to see his solutions to the imaginary crises that arise
while he visits his uncle's farm.
LAM19475Tale of Benjamin Bunny. Discis.
Note: Benjamin Bunny is Peter Rabbit's cousin. He and
Peter set out together to Mr. McGregor's garden to retrieve
Peter's clothes - now being worn by Mr. McGregor'sscarecrow!
LAM19493
Thomas' snowsuit. Discis.
Note: Getting Thomas into his snowsuit was an impossibletask for his mother, teacher, and his principal. But Thomas
quickly jumped into his snowsuit as soon as a friend invited
him to come out and play.
LAM19499
Heather hits her first home run. Discis.
Note: Heather is a little girl who just started playing Tee-ball.
She goes through many different emotions as she stands at
the plate, but learns that persistence and courage pay off asshe finally hits the winning run for her team.
LAM19505
Cinderella. Discis, [1993].
Note: Help children read and learn. Each phrase is
highlighted as the book reads along.
LAM19511
Mud puddle. Discis.
Note: Shows children that we can all encounter situations wecan't seem to control. The story also suggests that if we try
hard enough we can usually find solutions to the problemsthat we face!
LAM19517
O'Huigin, Sean. Scary poems for rotten kids. Buffalo NY:
Discis Knowledge Research, [1994].
Note: Children today live with many of the same fears we allhad as children. But there are new scary things children must
also face, such as acid rain and its effect on our environment.
LAM19529
Paper bag princess. Discis Books, [1993].Note: A 20th Century fairy tale. It reflects current values
such as equality between men and women. In the story, the
princess demonstrates the ability to solve problems and make
rational decisions.
LAM21238
Smart books: CD-demo. Scholastic, [1994].
Note: DEMO DISK. Find and show kids videos of peopleand places they are reading about. Books covered are:
Exploring the Titanic, Favorite Greek Myths, If Your NamesChanged at Ellis Island, and Malcolm X.
LAM21528
Language discovery. Applied Optical, [1994].Note: Learn almost 1,000 words in English, French, German
or Spanish. Includes interactive scenes, quizzes and games
with all words pronounced by a native speaker.
LAM22385Pickleface and other stories. Hartley.
Note: Reading comprehension program that has interesting
graphics, sound, music, hint frames and an option to let the
computer read all or part of the story.
LAM22468Imagination Express - Destination Neighborhood - CD ROM.
Edmark, [1994].Note: Interactive storybook maker. Create amazing electronic
books and printed masterpieces. Add speech, text, sound, andanimation to stories.
LAM22468
Imagination Express - Destination: Castle - CD ROM.Edmark, [1994].
Note: Interactive storybook maker. Create amazing electronic
books and printed masterpieces. Add speech, text, sound, and
animation to stories.
LAM23499
You be the reporter. Educational Activity.
Note: Interactive writing workshop based upon the video
"You Be the Reporter." Develops student's ability to organizefacts in logical order and to write active, direct sentences;
well-organized paragraphs; and news articles.
LAM23806
Animated storybook: The lion king. Disney Interactive.Note: A story waiting for you to make it happen. Each timeyou click on something new, the story comes to life.
LAM25326
Owens, Dr. Peter. Classroom newspaper workshop - teacher's
guide notebook. Tom Snyder, [1995].Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Interactive newspaper
unit for entire class. Uses hands-on lessons that take students
step-by-step through every phase of creating a newspaper,
including interviewing, writing, editing, and design.
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LAM26341What's my story? Digital Kids.
Note: With magical video, enchanting sound and original
movies students are introduced in eight stories representing
cultures from around the world. Create your own stories
using the tools provided.
LAM2690
Tale of Peter Rabbit. Discis.Note: Find out what happens when Peter Rabbit visits Mr.
McGregor's garden!
LAM2774
Write on! class journals. Humanities.
Note: This can be used in special and everyday events in the
lives of children as themes for discussion and writing.Touching the child's experience sparks these activities,
motivating youngsters to think, talk, and write.
LAM2776Write on! Imagery. Humanities.
Note: Imagery is used to encourage confidence in creative
expression as students use the computer to explore various
poetry and creative writing forms.
LAM28135Writer's solution. Prentice Hall, [1996].
Note: Print and technology program in writing instruction.
The program is designed to: allow students to learn at their
own pace, motivate student writing through multimedia
presentation. Includes CD-ROM, laserdisc and video.
LAM28258
That's a fact Jack! Follett Software, [1995].
Note: Guides students from selecting appropriate literature toreading and comprehending the literature. Features a game
show format and a selection of over 30 high- quality books to
effectively capture students' interest. Media Center has disk
containing the following: Bridge to Terabithia, Charlotte'sWeb, Face on the Milk Carton, The Giver, and A Wrinkle in
Time.
LAM2937
Discis books adventures in learning. Toronto: Discis
Knowledge Research.Note: Guidebook on how to use Discis CD-ROMs in the
classroom.
LAM2957
Weil, Peggy. A silly noisy house. Santa Monica CA:Voyager, [1991].
Note: Presents an animated bears' house where the player can
point and click with a mouse to make things move and make
noise.
LAM29817
Sitting on the farm. Sanctuary Woods, [1994].
Note: Interactive story in French and English. Helps improve
reading ability, enlarge vocabulary and practice creativewriting.
LAM29846
The cat came back. Sanctuary Woods, [1994].
Note: Designed to help children improve their reading ability,
enlarge their vocabulary, and practice creative writing.English, French and Spanish words.
LAM2991
Mayer, Mercer. Just grandma and me. Novato, CA:Broderbund : Learning Company, [1992].
Note: Part of Living Books series. Little Critter and hisGrandma take the bus to the beach. During the day, they have
a series of adventures.
LAM3006
Aesop's fables. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Discis Knowledge
Research, [1992].Note: All of his fables on compact disc! Includes suggested
activities in the guide book. Second copy LA19487I.
LAM30263
Student writing center. Learning Company, [1995].Note: Full-featured word processing and desktop publishing
program with unique student features to assist in all facets of
writing (report, newsletter, journal, letter, and sign).
LAM31677
Black, Dr. Marion. Sentence master: level 4. Laureate,
[1995].
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Ensures success forstudents who are at risk of reading failure due to difficulties
in phonics, oral language, English as a Second Language(ESL), and/or impulsive learning styles.
LAM31677
Blank, Dr. Marion. Sentence master: level 3. Laureate,[1995].
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Ensures success for
students who are at risk of reading failure due to difficulties
in phonics, oral language, English as a Second Language
(ESL), and/or impulsive learning styles.
LAM31677
Blank, Dr. Marion. Sentence master: level 2. Laureate,
[1995].Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Ensures success for
students who are at risk of reading failure due to difficultiesin phonics, oral language, English as a Second Language
(ESL), and/or impulsive learning styles.
LAM31677Blank, Dr. Marion. Sentence master: level 1. Laureate,
[1995].
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Ensures success for
students who are at risk of reading failure due to difficultiesin phonics, oral language, English as a Second Language
(ESL), and/or impulsive learning styles.
LAM31712
Adams, Barbara Couse. My house. Laureate, [1995].Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Helps children and
adults develop independence in their homes. Explore six
different rooms in a house. Learn to identify the names and
functions of over 100 common household objects.
LAM31717Adjectives and opposites: learning at the circus. Laureate,
[1997].
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Trains and reinforcesearly developing vocabulary adjectives and opposites.Program can be accessed with a keyboard, touch screen,
mouse, or single switch.
LAM31719
Wilson, Mary Sweig. Creature cartoons. Laureate, [1995].Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Five cartoons, each
with an amusing story line that capture students' attention for
long periods of time while promoting the development of
internationality, an understanding of cause and effect, andimportant turn-taking skills.
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LAM31727
Wilson, Dr. Mary Sweig. Creature capers. Laureate, [1995].
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Activities designed to
capture the visual and auditory attention of children and
adults with diverse levels of cognitive ability, including those
functioning below twelve months of age.
LAM31730Wilson, Dr. Mary Sweig. Creature features. 1995.
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Activities designed to
capture the visual and auditory attention of children andadults with diverse levels of cognitive ability, including those
functioning below twelve months of age.
LAM31733Wilson, Dr. Mary Sweig. Creature magic. Laureate, [1996].
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Activities designed to
capture the visual and auditory attention of children and
adults with diverse levels of cognitive ability, including thosefunctioning below twelve months of age.
LAM31736
Concentrate! on words & concepts III. Laureate, [1995].
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Designed to exercise
short term memory while reinforcing the lessons of "TheWords & concepts series". Students try to find pairs based on
vocabulary, category, word identification by function, or
word association.
LAM31736Wilson, Dr. Mary Sweig. Concentrate! on words & concepts
I. Laureate, [1995].
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Designed to exercise
short term memory while reinforcing the lessons of "TheWords & concepts series". Students try to find pairs based on
vocabulary, category, word identification by function, or
word association.
LAM31736
Wilson, Dr. Mary Sweig. Concentrate! on words & conceptsII. Laureate, [1995].
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Designed to exercise
short term memory while reinforcing the lessons of "The
Words & concepts series". Students try to find pairs based onvocabulary, category, word identification by function, or
word association.
LAM31742
Semel, Dr. Eleanor. Following directions: left and right.Laureate, [1997].
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Help improve
students' ability to follow directions and develop left/right
discrimination concepts.
LAM31752
Wilson, Mary Sweig. First categories. Laureate, [1995].
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Beginning training in
categorization. High quality speech, colorful graphics, andanimation will motivate individuals with a variety of specialneeds - no reading required.
LAM31756
Wilson, Dr. Mary Sweig. Micro-LADS (Microcomputer
Language Assessment and Development System) Laureate,[1994].
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Provides instruction
that children with language -learning disabilities need to
acquire the grammatical forms of English. Includes: Noun
plurals/noun verb agreement, Verb forms, Prepositions,Pronouns, Negatives, Questions.
LAM31766
Wilson, Dr. Mary Sweig. Exploring first words. Laureate,
[1995].
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Explore and interactwith vocabulary items in natural settings. Includes the 50
nouns from "First Word" arranged by category in realis ticscenes.
LAM31766Wilson, Dr. Mary Sweig. Exploring first words II. Laureate,
[1995].
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Explore and interact
with vocabulary items in natural settings. Includes the 50nouns from "First Word II" arranged by category in realistic
scenes.
LAM31772Wilson, Dr. Mary Sweig. First verbs. Laureate, [1997].
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Teaches 40 verbs,each represented by two animated pictures that show the verb
action.
LAM31777Wilson, Dr. Mary Sweig. Twenty categories. Laureate,
[1996].
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Uses multiple-choice
questions to train 300 nouns from 20 categories.
LAM31780
Wilson, Dr. Mary Sweig. Swim, swam, swum. Laureate,
[1996].
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Focuses on high-frequency irregular verbs and trains them in their present,
past, and past perfect forms.
LAM31789Wilson, Dr. Mary Sweig. Early emerging rules: prepositions.
Laureate, [1996].Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Uses 20-picture sets of
different objects and containers to train the prepositions "in"
and "on".
LAM31789
Wilson, Dr. Mary Sweig. Early emergin rules: plurals.
Laureate, [1996].
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Uses three 20-picture
sets to train the singular noun form and plural noun endings.
LAM31789
Wilson, Dr. Mary Sweig. Early emerging rules: negation.
Laureate, [1996].Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Trains Determiner
"no" including "has no," "have no," and "with no, " usingthree 20-picture set.
LAM31792Wilson, Dr. Mary Sweig. Talking nouns I. Laureate, [1995].
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Uses the vocabulary
from "First Words". Contains four activities that train
communication skills and basic concepts.
LAM31792Wilson, Dr. Mary Sweig. Talking nouns II. Laureate, [1995].
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Uses the vocabulary
from "First Words II". Contains four activities that train
communication skills and basic concepts.
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LAM31796Wilson, Dr. Mary Sweig. Talking verbs. Laureate, [1995].
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Pictures of 40 verbs
from "First Verbs" are used in three activities.
LAM31800
Wilson, Dr. Mary Sweig. Exploring first verbs. Laureate,[1995].
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Shows the 40 verbsfrom "First Verb". Interesting animations illustrate the action
of the verb.
LAM31803
Wilson, Dr. Mary Sweig. Creature antics. Laureate, [1995].
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Introduce and
reinforce cause and effect, turn-taking, and use of a singleswitch.
LAM31807
Wilson, Dr. Mary Sweig. Creature chorus. Laureate, [1996].Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Introduces the
concepts of cause and effect, turn-taking, visual tracking,
auditory awareness, discrete pointing, and use of a single
switch.
LAM31814Wilson, Dr. Mary Sweig. Simple sentence structure.
Laureate, [1994].
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Help children master
Subject- Verb-Object word order. Children work through five
sentence sets: contrasting objects, a mixed set, andsubject/object reversal.
LAM31817
Adams, Barbara Couse. My town: language activities of dailyliving. Laureate, [1995].
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Learn language used
in the community. Includes over 100 items in their
community.
LAM31834Goin, Laura I. Simon sounds it out. Don Johnston, [1996].
Note: FOR PREVIEW USE ONLY. Phonics instruction and
practice.
LAM31840
Press to play: zoo. Don Johnston, [1997].
Note: FOR PREVIEW USE ONLY. Use a mouse, touch
screen or switch interface to interact with story scenes.
Humorous scenes at the zoo.
LAM31840
Koch, Rob. Press to play - animals. Don Johnston, [1995].
Note: FOR PREVIEW USE ONLY. Use a mouse, touchscreen or switch interface to interact with story scenes. Press
the switch and see a humorous animal scene.
LAM31862
K.C. & Clyde in fly ball. Don Johnston, [1995].Note: FOR PREVIEW USE ONLY. Choose-your-adventurestory helps students learn to read.
LAM31872
Goin, Laura I. Simon spells. Don Johnston, [1997].
Note: FOR PREVIEW USE ONLY. Spelling tutor forindependent practice and learning.
LAM31883
ToyStore. AheadMedia AB.
Note: FOR PREVIEW USE ONLY. Children learn cause andeffect, choice-making and timing as they enjoy discovery,
story telling, arcade-style games. Use mouse, keyboard,switch, or touch screen.
LAM31891
Turtle Teasers. SoftTouch/kidTECH, [1996].Note: FOR PREVIEW USE ONLY. Teaches memory skills,
cognitive processing, cause and effect, left-to-right eyetracking and basic color recognition.
LAM31904Hit' n time. AheadMedia.
Note: FOR PREVIEW USE ONLY. Children learn cause and
effect, choice-making and timing as they enjoy discovery,
story telling, arcade-style games. Improves switch timingskills.
LAM31906
aMAZEing ways. AheadMedia.Note: FOR PREVIEW USE ONLY. Children learn cause and
effect, choice-making and timing as they enjoy discovery,story telling, arcade-style games. Not touch screen/mouse
compatible.
LAM32502Kiyeko and the lost night. Ubi Soft, [1995].
Note: Explore the Amazon Rain Forest as you follow Kiyeko
through his adventure to find the lost night. Follow the story
in English, Spanish, German, French, or Italian.
LAM32675
Fingerspelling & numbers. Seattle, WA: Palatine, [1997].
Note: Gain proficiency in fingerspelling. From learning the
basics to improving comprehension and increasing signingspeed. Provides both receptive and expressive training.
LAM34379
student eJournal. St. Louis, MO: Aurbach & Associates,[1998].
Note: Student eJournal is an electronic journaling program,featuring an unlimited number of pages in each journal; fully
styled and colored text; the ability to augment entries with
graphics, sounds and movies; text and sound notes, so that
students, teachers and peers can dialog on individual journalentries, etc.
LAM35735
Complete reading comprehension I. Fairfield, CT: Queue,
[1997].Note: Reading exercises covering a wide variety of reading
skills. Exercises are designed to improve reading
comprehension through enjoyable reading passages that
focus attention and increase retention.
LAM37429Wepner, Shelley. Reading realities. Gainesville, FL: Teacher
Support Software, [1993].
Note: A reading comprehension program that uses real-lifesituations involving to encourage young people to read and toimprove their writing skills.
LAM37440
Word works. Gainesville, FL: Teacher Support Software,
[199?].Note: Vocabulary development program that reinforces and
extends students' word comprehension.
LAM38881Picture power pack. Guffey CO: Slater Software.
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Note: Picture It -- pairs pictures and text to help individualswith special needs understand concepts, increase language
skills, and develop reading skills. PixWriter -- talking word-
processing program for beginning readers and writers that
combines words, pictures and speech. PixReader -- adds
speech to the materials in Picture It.
LAM39166
Storytime revised : ready to print stories, displays and photos.Park City UT: Creative Communicating, [1999].
Note: IntelliPics activities to be used with the Storytime
Revised Book by Creative Communicating.
LAM44401
Hans, Kathy L. Pronunciation in American English.
Pleasanton CA: The Chauncey Group International:AmEnglish.com; Encomium Publications [distributor],
[2000].
Note: Interactive multi-media program that improves
pronunciation skills for non-native speakers of English at theintermediate level. Includes video (to introduce the concept),
audio (to model the pronunciation), interactive practices (to
give immediate feedback on answers), and record and
playback (for "hands-on" practice).
LAM44946Clicker 4. Bellevue WA: Crick Software, [2000].
Note: Writing and creativity tool designed to motivate and
support children as they learn to read and write. Use Clicker
to create: instant vocabulary wordlists, sentence building
lessons, student-created talking books, web pages andmultimedia presentations, support for existing print based
spelling and reading programs, story starters and writing
frames, science lab reports, thematic projects, student
portfolios, and more.
LAM48417
Paz, Jennifer. ELLIS kids suite. Provo UT: ELLIS: English
Language Learning and Instruction System, Inc, [2002].Note: Instructional software for English vocabulary and basic
literacy development for younger learners. Native languagesupport is available in many languages.
LAM5009
Inspiration. Inspiration Software Inc, [1997].Note: Visual idea development tool for developing ideas and
plans. Fully integrates an easy-to-use Diagram view and a
powerful Outline view.
LAM5025Poe, Edgar Allan. Tell-tale heart. Discis, [1994].
Note: Brings the classic to life. Ask the computer to "read"
your favorite passages, to explain or pronounce unfamiliar
words, and even to identify objects in the accompanyingpictures.
LAM9662
Rooster tells a tale. CCC.
Note: Collection of primary-level books on CD-ROM.Makes stories come alive and learning exciting for students.Each interactive multimedia story is full of music, narration,
animation, and video that let students explore.
LAM9663
Home in a tree. CCC.Note: Collection of primary-level books on CD-ROM.
Makes stories come alive and.
LAM9664Brontosarus came to tea. CCC.
Note: Collection of primary-level books on CD-ROM.Makes stories come alive and learning exciting. Each
interactive multimedia story is full of music, narration,animation and video that let students explore.
LAM9681
20,000 leagues under the sea. New Media Schoolhouse,[1993].
Note: The year is 1877 and the seas are terrorized by anunknown force from the murky depths. Captain Nemo
commander of the Nautilus, has struck terror into every
seafaring man. Take an interactive journey into the mind ofthe evil genius who has made the ocean his only home.
LAM9682
Beauty and the beast. New Media Schoolhouse.Note: New version of the classic tale of love and overcoming
obstacles. Stimulates interest in language and literature.
Reading comprehension questions prompt readers to ponder
and form conclusions about issues in the story.
LAM9701Neighborhood soup. CCC.
Note: Students are encouraged to explore and browse through
the stories, spurred on by audio, animations, and video. CD-
ROM.
LAM9702
Sneaker factory.
Note: Students are encouraged to explore and browse through
the stories, spurred on by audio, animations, and video. CD-ROM.
LAM9703
Tiger came to dinner.Note: Students are encouraged to explore and browse through
stories, spurred on by audio, animations, and video.
LAM9712CD's story time. Houghton.
Note: Provides multimedia, interactive reading and writingexperiences using colorful graphics, playful animations, and
voice, sound effects, and music.
LAM9748ESPRO design elements. Wayzata.
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Volume 1 - Design
elements...contains approximately 800 high-quality, fully
resizable Encapsulated Postscript images, making it
absolutely ideal for desktop publishing. (copy 2 cataloged asMM23664M).
LAM9769
Prelutsky, Jack. The new kid on the block. Broderbund,[1993].
Note: 18 interactive poems from "The New Kid on the Block,by Jack Prelutsky". Children learn word meanings by
exploring poems.
LAM9789Manhole. Spokane, WA: Cyan.
Note: Fantasy exploration for children of all ages. Every
character comes alive and every new hallway leads to another
wild dream.
LAM9868
My school. Laureate.
Note: Language activities of daily living. Talking program
designed to help communicatively low-functioning children&adults understand & express the language they are likely to
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encounter in their daily routines. MEDIA CENTER USEONLY.
LAM9883
Language explorer. Nordic.
Note: Builds vocabulary using fun sounds and color
animation. Includes word sets for English, French, Germanand Spanish with more than 500 animated picture tiles in 42
topics.
LAM9919
dePaola, Tomie. Big anthony's mixed-up magic. PutnamNewMedia.
Note: Read the story, search for a lost letter, visit the secret
grove, and operate Strega Amelia's high tech equipment.
Based on Tomie dePaola's book -"Strega Nona Meets HerMatch."
LAM9924
Tortoise and the hare. Broderbund : Learning Company.Note: School edition includes Classroom Activities and
Aesop's Fables Coloring Book. Race between the slow-and-
steady tortoise and the hurry-up hare includes dozens of
hilarious sight gags and surprises.
LAM9954Adventures of Pinocchio. New Media Schoolhouse.
Note: All new interpretation of Carlo Collodi's story of the
little wooden puppet and all of his exciting adventures comes
to life.
LAM9955
Wyss, Johann. Swiss family Robinson. New Media
Schoolhouse.
Note: Adaptation of Johann Wyss' classic tale, complete withanimations, full narration, and on screen glossary of over 250
words.
LAM9963Theseus: caught in the Maze of Minos. Lake Ariel PA:
Westwind Media, [1993].Note: Key Greek myths become full-fledged sagas packed
with humor and action.
LAM9993First words. Laureate.
Note: Tutorial program that trains receptive vocabulary.
MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY.
LAM9993Wilson, Dr. Mary Sweig. First words II. Laureate, [1994].
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Uses colorful pictures,
an encouraging voice, and the lovable Breaker to teach and
test 50 basic nouns.
MATHMAB44038
Unlocking fractions & decimals. MECC & Houghton
Mifflin: Learning Company, [1996].Note: Explores the concept of rational numbers (fractions,
decimals, ratios, and proportions) by using counters, bars,
circles, and other devices.
MAH29835
Real world math: adventures in flight. Sanctuary Woods,
[1995].Note: Students explore a variety of math concepts in a
realistic setting, an airport.
MAH37991
Prickel, Donald. Math map trip. Freeport, NY: EducationalActivities, Inc, [1995].
Note: Covers mathematical concepts of calendar, time,
weight, height, linear and liquid measurement, temperature,
fractions, area and perimeter, mileage, charts, graphs, and
comparisons. Presented through the vehicle of "taking a trip
around the U.S.".
MAH47694Orchard for your state: Math 4-6. St. Louis MO: Orchard
Software, [2002].
Note: Math 4-6 bundle includes 16 skill trees that include amix of computational and conceptual programs.
MAM18534
Interactive mathematics. Silver Burdett Ginn.Note: A CD-ROM program to be used with "Exploring Your
World" textbook series.
MAM21544Anno's learning games. Putnam New Media.
Note: Includes 8 different interactive adventures designed toteach math concepts. Encourages playful imagination as the
tool to logical understanding any problem solving.
MAM21549Tangible math. Cambridge, MA: Logal Software, [1994].
Note: Demo disk. Incorporates tangible representations -
examples and pictures from real life- in an exploratory
environment designed to promote active student learning and
to teach math.
MAM23617
Action fraction fun house. New Media Schoolhouse, [1994].
Note: Four sections filed with decimals, fractions, andpercents.
MAM24038
Tabletop Jr. TERC: Learning Company, [1995].Note: Explore and apply fundamental principles of logic,
information, graphing, and data analysis.
MAM24600
Maya math - disks. Pleasantville, NY: Sunburst
Communications, [1995].Note: Discover the importance of place value and zero by
deciphering the mysterious Maya base-twenty system. To be
used in conjunction with the Second Voyage of the Mimi
video series.
MAM25066
Graph action plus. Watertown, MA: Tom Snyder, [1997].
Note: FOR PREVIEW USE ONLY. Contains three software
programs: Graph Action, Action Analyzer, and Multi-Viewerplus QuickTime movies and pre-made files. Aids the user in
understanding the fundamentals of graphing change overtime.
MAM2791Math shop Jr. Scholastic.
Note: Provides an interactive environment in which students
can explore many facets of a given problem. Each problem
comes alive with graphics, moving bars, and values that are
calculated in response to students' entry.
MAM28031
Math tools - Disks. Needham, MA: Prentice Hall, [1995].
Note: Interactive learning environment that helps students
develop and discover math concepts. Allows users to connectdata, solutions, and ideas. Includes spreadsheet, graphing
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tools, geometry tools, probability tools, electronicmanipulatives, word processor, and calculator.
MAM29116
Counting on Frank: a math adventure game. Creative
Wonders, [1994].
Note: Encourages students to practice applying basic mathconcepts to real world experiences in an interactive
environment. Meets NCTM standards.
MAM29591
CampOS math. Pierian Spring Software, [1996].Note: Develops problem solving skills and builds confidence
in using math.
MAM29842NFL math. Sanctuary Woods, [1996].
Note: Use math skills to move your favorite teams down the
field. Answer a math quest bases on real pro football stats.
MAM31843
Big:Calc. Don Johnston, [1996].
Note: FOR PREVIEW USE ONLY. Talking calculator with
extra-large buttons and special needs features.
MAM31864Access to math. Don Johnston, [1997].
Note: FOR PREVIEW USE ONLY. Talking worksheets
program that makes worksheets and solves worksheets.
MAM33285MathPad. IntelliTools, [1997].
Note: Do basic arithmetic problems directly on the computer.
Choose from 300 sample problems or type your own.
Includes IntellilKeys overlays.
MAM35740
Mastering math. Fairfield, CT: Queue, [1995].
Note: Multiple programs for improving math skills. Featuresunits on math word problems, grade six mathematics,
survival math, and sports problems. Offers feedback, helpscreens, and scoring.
MAM37969
The quarter mile math game. Oakland CA: Barnum Software,[1998].
Note: A cross-section of 330 math topics from the other
Quarter mile programs. Contains 70,000 problems.
MAM9773Cruncher. Davidson.
Note: Spreadsheet that's fun and easy to use. It computes, it
graphs, it talks, it teaches math. Real-world projects are
included to illustrate exactly how you can use math andspreadsheets in everyday life.
MAM9863
Mathematica. Wolfram Research, [1993].
Note: Demonstration disk. A system for doing mathematicsby computer.
MAM9964
Money challenge. Gamco.
Note: Demo version disk. Tic-tac-toe game that builds
money skills.
MAM9965
Discover time - disk. Big Spring, TX: Gamco.
Note: Demo version disk. Two-player game that buildstelling time skills.
MAM9966
Touch math: fractions.
MAM9971
Nanny, Margo. CountDown. Voyager, [1992].
Note: MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY. Nine real-life objectsand three challenging, interactive games make math fun.
Enables children to play with math concepts that are oftendifficult to understand when presented as abstract ideas and
numbers. Learn to count in French, German, Ital ian, and
Spanish.
MULTIMEDIAMMH23664
Explorer pack pt. 2. Grand Rapids MI: Wayzata Technology,
[1992 1994].
Note: Includes royalty free clip art, fonts, sounds,backgrounds, and movie clips.
MMH27970
Visual symbols sampler. Seattle WA: PhotoDisc, [1995].
Note: Number 5 of the Object Series Photodisc. Object series
5-12 (a) contains photos of everyday objects, metaphoricallyspeaking objects, just tools, just hands, and just documents.
Object series 1-4 (b) contains photos of fruits and vegetables,faces and hands, architectural elements, and retro relics.
MMM19214
Microsoft Corporation. Encarta 98 research organizer.
[United States]: Microsoft, [1997].
Note: Included with Encarta 98 encyclopedia. Helps you tocompile and organize your research. Use Research Organizer
to take notes, copy and paste text and images, create an
outline and cite sources, and then export your information to
a word processor to finish your project.
MMM19214Encarta: 1994. Microsoft.
Note: Multimedia encyclopedia with thousands of up-to-date
articles and high-resolution graphics, enlightening
animations, stunning video clips, and resonant digital sounds.Includes Teacher's Activity Guide.
MMM19214
Encarta '95 - Case, CD-ROM, and doc. Microsoft, [1995].
Note: Multimedia encyclopedia with thousands of up-to-datearticles and high-resolution graphics, enlightening
animations, stunning video clips, and resonant digital sounds.
Includes Teacher's Activity Guide.
MMM19214Encarta 98 encyclopedia. [Redmond, WA]: Microsoft,
[1997].
Note: Includes bonus CD Encarta 98 research organizer. A
multimedia encyclopedia featuring more than 32,000 articles,
14,000 photographs, 150 video clips and animations, 2300sound clips plus a 65,000 word dictionary. Also includes
embedded hypertext links to hundreds of related websites andaccess to the Encarta online library featuring magazines,
newspapers and other reference sources.
MMM20722
Photoshop. Adobe.
Note: LATEST VERSION IS MEDIA CENTER USE
ONLY. Software that brings the world of digital imageediting and professional prepress production to the desktop.
Retouch scanned photographs, edit images, and create
painted artwork and special effects.
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MMM21527Mediasource natural sciences library: volume 1. West
Chester PA: Applied Optical Media, [1992].
Note: Provides professional quality stock photos, background
music and sound effect with reuse rights for desktop
multimedia presentations.
MMM22170
Teaching, learning & technology. Intellimation.Note: Planning guide containing information, technology
references, case studies and actual classroom examples of
successful uses of various kinds of technology. New versionincludes QuickTime. MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY.
MMM22203
Guinness multimedia disc of records. Grolier.Note: 1994 edition. Includes 3.800 categories, every word,
record and picture from the world-renowned book plus
movies.
MMM22320
mPOWER. Novato CA: Mindscape: Learning Company,
[1996].
Note: Multimedia presentation authoring program that can
incorporate analog or digital audio and video. Includes
royalty-free sound clips and example presentations. Demodisk.
MMM22378
First connections: the Golden book encyclopedia. San Diego
CA; Dimondale MI: Jostens Learning; Hartley, [1995].Note: Students learn hands-on research and study methods.
Includes 1600 articles, on-line notebook, over 700 videos,
animations, sounds, speech clips, and article printing
capabilities.
MMM23267
World book multimedia encyclopedia: the authoritative CD-
ROM encyclopedia. Chicago, IL: World Book, [1995].Note: Research tool with comprehensive, curriculum-
oriented articles, illustrations, animations, videos, and audio.
MMM23267
World book. Chicago, IL: World Book, [1998].
Note: Research tool with comprehensive, curriculum-oriented articles, illustrations, animations, videos, and audio.
MMM24691
Elastic reality. Elastic Reality.
Note: Special effects system for everything from desktoppublishing to feature films. Warping, morphing, animation,
image editing, corporate video, and transit ions. MEDIA
CENTER USE ONLY.
MMM27970
Visual symbols sampler - Photo sample sheets. Seattle, WA:
PhotoDisc, [1995].
Note: Number 5 of the Object Series Photodisc. Object series
5-12 (a) contains photos of everyday objects, metaphoricallyspeaking objects, just tools, just hands, and just documents.Object series 1-4 (b) contains photos of fruits and vegetables,
faces and hands, architectural elements, and retro relics.
MMM28033
Barnstable, Janet. Creating with HyperStudio - Disk.Note: Introduction to HyperStudio. Disk 1 includes: buttons,
color santa, type & wipe, Halloween I & II, test template.
Disk 2 includes: sounds.
MMM28041
Dana, Dr. Ann S. HyperStudio 3.0 - Clip art, plug-in disk.Illinois Computing Educators, [1996].
Note: Outline of a HyperStudio workshop. Includes: basicguidelines for planning hypermedia projects, basic concepts
of HyperStudio, creating objects on cards, functional areas,
project development, and advanced features.
MMM2930
ADDmotion - hypercard 2.0 disk. Motion Works.Note: An animation program for anyone who wants to create
animations on the Macintosh using Hypercard 2.0.
MMM29426
Student reference library. Novato CA: Mindscape, [1996].
Note: Includes: Concise Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
Reader's Companion to American History, 1996 InformationPlease Almanac, American Heritage Dictionary, Roget's
Thesaurus, Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Simpson's
Contemporary Quotations, Written Word III, World Atlas,
U.S. Atlas, and online connections.
MMM31183Eyewitness Children's encyclopedia. DK Multimedia, [1997].
Note: Collection of information presented as an interactive
learning experience.
MMM31285
MultiMedia cookbook for HyperStudio. Mill Valley, CA:
Opportune Press [Fireflies], [1995].
Note: Ideas and techniques teachers and students can use to
get started with multimedia.
MMM31981
MovieWorks interactive. Pleasanton CA ; Eugene:
Interactive Solutions ; Distributed by Visions Technology inEducation, [2000].
Note: MovieWorks is a group of Macintosh applications,Composer, Text, Paint, Sound, Video and Player, which work
together to create high-quality QuickTime movies andinteractive multimedia projects.
MMM47048
eZedia Winnipeg Canada: eZedia, [2002].
Note: Includes eZeMatte for iMovie which allows users to
overlay an image over an iMovie clip; eZeScreen for iMoviewhich allows users to position an additional movie over an
iMovie clip; eZeClip for iMovie which allows users to add an
additional movie over an iMovie clip to create picture-in-
picture and split screen effects.
MMM48406
Boardmaker: (Macintosh version) Solana Beach CA: Mayer-
Johnson, [2002].
Note: Graphic database containing over 3,000 picturecommunication symbols. Each symbol is translated into
multiple languages: English, Dutch, German, Norwegian,Swedish, French, Portuguese, Danish, Italian, and Spanish.
MMM5027Sherlock Holmes consulting.
MMM9553
New Grolier Multimedia encyclopedia. Grolier.
MMM9730Adobe Premiere. Adobe.
Note: Desktop video editing program.
MMM9730Adobe type library bundle. Adobe.
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MMM9777
Avid videoshop. Avid.
Note: Quick time movie editor. Easily mix video, CD-
quality audio, text, graphics, and PhotoCD images to create
high-quality videotapes and interactive movies.
MMM9872
Astound 2.0. Santa Clara CA: Gold Disk, [1995].Note: Create presentations that persuade, inform, and
entertain using 35mm slides, overheads or a computer
monitor.
MMM9893
Macromedia director. Macromedia.
Note: LATEST VERSION IS MEDIA CENTER USEONLY. Authoring tool. Produce interactive presentations,
demo disks, videotape productions, entertainment and
educational CD-ROM titles, information kiosks, technical
visualizations, and simulations. Combine text, graphics,animation, sound, and digital.
MMM9901
Compton's interactive encyclopedia. Cambridge MA:
Compton's New Media, [1994].
Note: Contains full text and graphics. Offers a world ofknowledge through videos, animations, narrated slide
presentations, audio and quickly referenced text.
MMM9933
Discovery toolkit volume 3: Across the curriculum. PierianSpring Software, [1996].
Note: Included with CampOS Math and Digital Chisel.
Movies, sounds, still images and text that can be use in
multimedia applications like Digital Chisel, HyperCard,Claris Works, Microsoft Works, Writing Center, Storybook
Weaver, Kid's Studio and others.
MMM9933Skeletal anatomy library.
MMM9933
Digital chisel. Portland OR: Pierian Spring, [1997].
Note: Multimedia authoring software for education. Choose
from text, pictures, graphics, movies, sounds, special effects,video and animations.
MMM9941
Wraptures - case and CD-ROM. Form & Function.
Note: 130 handmade tile-able photographic textures formultimedia, DTP and SD production. MEDIA CENTER
USE ONLY.
MMM9984Soundedit 16. San Francisco CA: Macromedia, [1994].
Note: Sound editing software for desktop audio production
that delivers the sophistication of CD quality to multimedia
and digital video productions. Allows the user to digitize
sounds and music at 8 or 16 bits, create multitrackcompositions, apply award winning sound effects (includedon the CD -ROM), create and edit QuickTime movie
soundtracks and precisely synchronize sound to videos.
MMM9988
Bookshelf: 1996-97 edition: multimedia reference library.Redmond WA: Microsoft, [1996].
Note: Quick access to American Heritage Dictionary,
Original Roget's Thesaurus, World Almanac and Book of
Facts, Concise Columbia Encyclopedia, Columbia Dictionaryof Quotations, People's Chronology, National Five-Digit Zip
Code and Post Office Directory, Encarta 96 World Atlas, andInternet Directory 96.
MMM9988
Bookshelf '95. Microsoft, [1995].
MMM9988Bookshelf '94. Microsoft.
Note: Includes: American Heritage Dictionary, OriginalRoget's Thesaurus, Columbia Dictionary of Quotations,
Concise Columbia Encyclopedia, Hammond Intermediate
World Atlas, People's Chronology, & World Almanac &Book of Facts.
MMW20393
Ebert, Roger and Maltin, Leonard. Cinemania '95: theentertaining guide to movies and the moviemakers.
[Redmond WA]: Microsoft, [1994].
Note: Contains the complete text of Leonard Maltin's movie
and video guide 1995, and substantial excerpts from RogerEbert's Video Companion 1995 and Pauline Kael's 5001
nights at the movies.
MUSIC SOFTWARE
MUH53011
MiBAC music lessons I. Northfield MN: MiBAC MusicSoftware, [1991-2004].
Note: Designed as an aid for learning the elements of theory:
note names, circle of fifths, key signatures, major/minor
scales, modes, jazz scales, scale degrees, intervals, note/rest
durations, ear training, intervals, and ear training scales.
MUM13915
Ludwig van Beethoven's sym.
MUM22096
MusicTime. Foster City, CA: Passport Designs, [199?].Note: Record, display, and print music you play on your
keyboard or MIDI instrument.
MUM2958Stravinsky, Igor. The rite of spring. Santa Monica CA:
Voyager, [1990].
Note: CD-ROM and (3) 3.5 disks - an eight-part exploration
of the work examining Igor Stravinsky's music along with thebiographical and historical circumstances of its creation.
MUM29653
Encore. Half Moon Bay CA: Passport Designs, [1995].
Note: Musician's choice for composing and publishing.Complete scoring features, part extraction, and MIDI
playback.
MUM2966Britten, Benjamin and Britten, Benjamin. The Orchestra: the
instruments revealed. Burbank CA: Warner New Media,[1991].
Note: Photos, commentaries, diagrams, additional music,
analysis, historical information, musical glossary and index,all interactively accessible with a Macintosh computer.
MUM37307
Pucci, Jeff and Posey, J. Forest. Musical world of Professor
Piccolo. Palo Alto, CA: Opcode Interactive, [1993].
Note: Interactive music course. Learn about musical stylesthroughout history, musical instruments, and music theory.
MUM9623
Wolfgang A. Mozart - CD-ROM.
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MUM9659Brahms, Johannes. Johannes Brahms: A German requiem,
op. 45. Burbank CA: Warner New Media, [1991].
Note: Features 70 minutes of digital audio of the Requiem,
four real-time analyses of the music, a notebook of Requiem
Timeline and full index and glossary.
MUM9660
Beethoven: string quartet no. 14: op. 131. Burbank CA:Warner New Media, [1990].
Note: Introduces the user to Beethoven's String quartet no. 14
through photographs, music, commentaries, diagrams,sounds, historical information, musical analysis, an index,
and a glossary.
MUM9785Microsoft musical instruments: an interactive journey into the
world of musical instruments. Microsoft, [1993].
Note: Brings more than 200 instruments from around the
world to life. Just click the mouse to learn how an instrumentworks, hear musical examples, or listen to jazz, classical,
rock and other ensembles.
MUT9652
Beethoven symphony no. 9. Decca Record; Voyager.
Note: Performed by Joan Sutherland, Marilyn Horne, JamesKing, Martti Talvela, Wiener Staatsopernchor, Wiener
Staatsopernchor, Wiener Philharmoniker.
PRIMARY CURRICULUMPRH28349
Time town: where learning to tell time is fun. Austin TX:Stech Vaughn Interactive Learning, [1996].
Note: Where learning to tell time is fun. Videos, animation,
and activities teach calendar skills, reading and telling time,
and using time to measure events.
PRH29441
Peter Rabbit's math garden. Mindscape, [1996].
Note: Teach counting, adding/subtracting, and math basics.
PRH29826Franklin learns math. Sanctuary Woods, [1996].Note: Learn and reinforce the following math skills: counting
objects and coins, array and number recognition, identifying
and completing patterns, simple addition and subtraction,
telling time, identifying and using coins to create specificsums.
PRM20166
Word tales. Time Warner Interactive Group, [1993].
Note: Introduces children to reading by teaching initial lettersounds.
PRM24539
P.B Bear's Birthday Party. DK Multimedia.
Note: Based on the book. P.B. Bear leads children throughhis birthday adventures and a host of fun educational games.
PRM26072
Jump start: product sampler.
PRM29274
My make believe castle: an imaginary play world. Highgate
Springs VT: LCSI (Logo Computer Systems), [1995].
Note: An imaginary play world where everything can bechanged whenever your student wishes. Develops:
imagination, problem solving, and critical thinking.
PRM29408
Indian in the cupboard. Viacom New Media, [1995].Note: Based on the children's book and movie. Children re-
live the story and discover an array of adventures, games andactivities. Sharpen listening, logic and problem-solving skills.
PRM29823
Franklin's reading world. Sanctuary Woods, [1995].Note: Develop reading skills - form words by joining initial
and ending sound units and reinforce word recognition byplaying memory games.
PRM29931Bit-Bot's math voyage. Sanctuary Woods, [1994-95].
Note: Discover and learn early math concepts through
exploration and practice.
PRM30100
Grandma Ollie's morphabet soup. New York: KinderActive,
[1997].
Note: Teaches early reading skills.
PRM30165Sunbuddy writer. Sunburst Communications, [1996].
Note: Easy-to-use picture and word processor.
PRM30180Sunbuddy math playhouse. Sunburst Communications.
Note: Read-along production with math-related animations
hidden in each scene. Combines counting, numbers, and
reading with original music and humor.
PRM31836
Humpty Dumpty & friends. Don Johnston, [1997].
Note: FOR PREVIEW USE ONLY. Makes cause and effect
practice fun. Features characters from Hickory DickoryDock, Humpty Dumpty, and Hey Diddle Diddle.
PRM31846
Day at play. Don Johnston, [1995].Note: FOR PREVIEW USE ONLY. Create 4-page books by
choosing words & pictures.
PRM31859
Eensy & friends. Don Johnston, [1995].
Note: FOR PREVIEW USE ONLY. Makes cause-and-effectpractice fun. Learn directional concepts, counting skills, and
color identification.
PRM31880
Turn-talking. RJ Cooper & Assoc, [1996].Note: FOR PREVIEW USE ONLY. Takes user on a guided
tour of taking turns in a conversation. A supervisor scripts the
phrases and responses, and has people, close in age to the
Turn-Talkers, record the computer 'voices'. Turn -Talkingthen conducts that conversation.
PRM31888
Early learning II. Marblesoft, [1995].
Note: Teaches addition and number sequencing. Use withmouse, switch or touch screen.
PRM31888
Early learning III. Marblesoft, [1996].
Note: Teaches simple subtraction and the concepts of more
than, less, than. Use with mouse, switch, or touch screen.
PRM31888
Early learning I. Marblesoft, [1997].
Note: FOR PREVIEW USE ONLY. Teaches colors, shapes,numbers and letters. Use with mouse, switch or touch screen.
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PRM31901
Old MacDonald's Farm. SoftTouch/kidTECH, [1993].
Note: FOR PREVIEW USE ONLY. Introduces early choice-
making and cause-and-effect skills.
PRM31917Early learning: mix 'n match. Marblesoft, [1995].
Note: Teaches sorting and problem solving. Use with mouse,switch, or touch screen.
PRM31919Larson, Mark. Early learning money skills. Marblesoft,
[1997].
Note: Teaches counting money (coins and bills) and making
change. Use with mouse, switch or touch screen.
PRM31922
Larson, Mark. Trip to the zoo. Marblesoft, [1994].
Note: Use a mouse, TouchWindow or single switch device toexplore each area of the city zoo. Includes: Animals of
Africa, the Aquarium, Snack Bar, North American Animals,
and Children's zoo.
PRM33166
Peet, William. Dr. Peet's talk/writer. Diamondale, MI:Hartley Courseware, [1995].
Note: Provides a tool designed to encourage and support
young students in the sequential development of reading and
writing skills. Takes children from the most basic level of
letter recognition to the early writing stage. Has optionsspecifically designed for blind and visually impaired
students.
PRM9665Scarry, Richard. Busy town. Paramount Interactive, [1993].
Note: Experiment with realistic objects, manipulate
machines, control processes, and interact with a variety of
environments based on everyday life in Busytown.
PRM9879Four footed friends. Mountain View CA: T/Maker, [1993].
Note: Collection of rhymes and illustrations about animals
come to life. Talking bookworm characters guide children
while they learn new facts, discover foreign words and havefun creating artistic effects.
PRM9895
Animal tales. AVTEX.
Note: Six original stories designed to enrich the emotionaldevelopment of young children. MEDIA CENTER USE
ONLY
PRM9976Mouse tales - demo program. Lindy.
Note: Demo disk. Full-length, animated computer "books".
(Demo disk also contains Higley's Schoolhouse).
PROBLEM SOLVINGPSM21321
Morgan's trivia machine. Morgan.
Note: Choose from 6 difficulty levels and 3 activities to learnscience, geography, and essential facts about the world.
PSM24396
Doom II. GT Software.Note: Graphics, pulse-pounding action and intense gameplay
make this the ultimate action game.
PSM24397
Dark forces. LucasArts, [1994].Note: Join the Rebel Aliance's covert operations division,
infiltrate the Empire, then battle every man and machine in
an attempt to stop the activation of the fearsome new
weapon.
PSM27960CD Pack Volume II for Mac. Novato, CA: Mindscape,
[1995].Note: Contains Casino Master Gold, Spectre VR, Tom
Landry Strategy Football, The Animals, and CardStudio.
PSM35184
Cosmic Osmo and the worlds beyond the mackerel. Spokane,
WA: Cyan, [1994].
Note: Consisting of seven 'planets', dozens of wonderfulcharacters, many games and activit ies, over 1,000 graphics
and animations.
PSM5027Sherlock Holmes: consulting detective. Wheeling IL: ICOM.
Note: Consulting Detective - Game with 3 of SherlockHolmes stories - helps students cultivate the power of
observation, the power of deduction, and a broad base of
precise knowledge.
PSM9891
Lunicus. Cyberflix.
Note: Ancient alien device is repaired, & humanity is stunned
by video footage from the Jurassic. The creators of the device
are alerted. You and your courageous comrades are the lasthope to free Earth from the hypnotic hold of the Hive Queen.
PSM9956
King Arthur's magic castle. New Media Schoolhouse, [1993].Note: Build knowledge of strategic thinking, mapping skills,
and a good sense of historical reality by jousting with enemy
knights, escaping dungeons, casting spells, and exploring
castles.
SCIENCESCH27895
Wide World of Animals. San Mateo CA: Creative Wonders:Learning Company, [1995].Note: Part of the ABC World Reference series. Global
exploration of the animal kingdom. Uncover the relationship
between animals and the planet. Experience the sights and
sounds of birds, mammals, reptiles and more.
SCH29852
Zurk's Rainforest lab. Soleil, [1994].
Note: Five activities motivate children to sharpen reading,
writing, and critical thinking skills while learning life scienceand math.
SCH34375
Stars & stories. Newark, VT: Wildridge Software, [1997].
Note: Provides a comprehensive background in the science ofastronomy. Students will explore the connections between
astronomy and mythology and learn related mathematicalconcepts, vocabulary, and history.
SCH47704Orchard for your state: Science 4-10. St. Louis MO: Orchard
Software, [2002].
Note: Science bundle includes 18skill trees that use a
multimedia approach to help students explore and learn keyconcepts in the science curriculum. Includes documentation
showing how the skills align with Illinois standards.
SCH9704
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Micronesia ocean life. Sumeria.Note: Learn more about Micronesia by exploring the
topographical, relief and political maps of the region.
Includes more than 150 species in territories ranging from
Pohnpei to Belau. CD-ROM.
SCH9947Pettit, Roberta L. Forces & motion. Lewisville NC: Science
for Kids.Note: Investigate different types of forces and ways that force
can act on matter. Take a time shuttle to meet and work with
scientists about the world of forces.
SCI9697
Adams, Douglas and Carwardine, Mark. Last chance to see.
New York: Voyager, [1992].Note: The record of Douglas Adams' and Mark Carwardine's
zoological journey is contained in this vast collection of
images, text, and narrative on CD-ROMs.
SCM20373
Asimov, Isaac. Isaac Asimov's The ultimate robot. New York
NY ; [Redmond WA]: Byron Preiss Multimedia ; Microsoft
Corp, [1993].
Note: Interactive robot toolkit that permits the user to build,
animate and print out over 600 million different variations.Includes all of Isaac Asimov's major stories and essays about
robotics. Includes photos and illustrations tracing Asimov's
life and work.
SCM20381Dangerous creatures. Microsoft, [1994].
Note: Explore the endangered world of wildlife. Get close to
more than 250 of the wildest creatures on Earth through 800
detailed articles, hundreds of full-color photographs, andhours of sounds and narration.
SCM20579
Armstrong, Ellen. Learn about the human body. Wings forLearning, [1994].
Note: Study the major organs in the body by making bloodflow through the heart, the lungs breathe, and the muscles
flex. Put bones in place to create a skeleton and build an
understanding of how the body is constructed.
SCM20662
Apollo. Minneapolis MN: Quanta Press, [1991].
Note: Text and images database covering the tragedy of
Apollo 1 to the handshake in space of the Apollo- Soyuz Test
Project. Includes astronauts, cosmonauts, equipment,satellites, foreign programs, chronology and photographs.
SCM20664
Rath, Sara. About cows. Minneapolis, MN: Quanta.Note: Contains the full text of the book About Cows by Sara
Rath. Covers topics such as, cheese making, folk lore, and
family farming.
SCM20666Endangered and threatened species. Minneapolis MN:Quanta, [1993].
Note: Compendium of plants, animals, & fish listed as
endangered or threatened by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service. Includes background on wildlife recovery programs,
status reports & tables, &species listing with common &scientific name.
SCM21015
O'Neil, J. Peter. Science cap: curriculum assistance program.Madison WI: Demco, [1994].
Note: Classroom-tested activities for animals, how thingswork, being a consumer, earth and space, what are things
made of, clip art, plants, classroom management, andbuilding skills. Includes video.
SCM21469
Gould, Stephen Jay. First person: Stephen Jay Gould onevolution. New York: Voyager, [1994].
Note: Experience the legendary natural scientist's mind atwork - through video lecture and supplementary texts
including "Bully for Brontosaurus" and Darwin's "Origin of
Species". MEDIA CENTER USE ONLY.
SCM21500
A.D.A.M. the inside story. A.D.A.M. Software: Learning
Company.Note: Interactive experience that lets you explore the secrets
of the human body layer by layer. Includes medical
illustrations. Animations explain and demonstrate how your
body reacts to a variety of everyday occurrences.
SCM21500A.D.A.M. the inside story: '97 edition. Atlanta GA:
A.D.A.M. Software: Learning Company, [1997].
Note: Guide to the human body. Explore 3D graphics on a
real human. Internet button connects students to the MedicalDirectory.
SCM21500
A.D.A.M. essentials. Atlanta: A.D.A.M. Software: Learning
Company, [1994].Note: School edition. Interactive experience that lets you
explore the secrets of the human body layer by layer.
Includes medical illustrations. Animations explain and
demonstrate how your body reacts to a variety of everydayoccurrences.
SCM21525
Multimedia animals encyclopedia. West Chester PA: AppliedOptical Media, [1994].
Note: Detailed illustrations, descriptions and cross-referencedfacts on 2,000 species selected to demonstrate the diversity of
the animal kingdom.
SCM21526Dodson, Peter. Dinosaur discovery. West Chester PA:
Applied Optical Media Corporation, [1993].
Note: Contains illustration, location maps, period,
classification, and size information, and descriptions.
SCM21542
What is a bellybutton? Minneapolis MN: IVI Publishing,
[1994].
Note: Fun and interactive questions and answers about thehuman body.
SCM21543
Welcome to Bodyland. Minneapolis MN: IVI Publishing,
[1994].Note: Theme park where every ride teaches something newabout the human body.
SCM21551
Science explorer.
Note: Demo CD-ROM.
SCM21604
BodyWorks 5.0: the complete multimedia guide to human
anatomy. Cambridge MA: SoftKey, [1995].
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Note: Multimedia guide to human anatomy. Includes accessto the Internet.
SCM21766
Human body. Washington, DC: National Geographic
Society, [1993].
Note: Part of the National Geographic Wonders of LearningCD-ROM library. Allows youngsters to tour the human body
and learn about the brain, bones, and muscles, the senses,teeth, and what types of food our bodies need most. Teaches
basic reading concepts; improves reading comprehension and
language skills; reinforces vocabulary and grammar skills inEnglish and Spanish.
SCM21774
Discis Knowledge Research. A world of plants. WashingtonDC: National Geographic Society, [1994].
Note: Learn about the life of plants from seed to full growth,
the parts of a plant, how trees change with the seasons, and
why plants are important. English and Spanish.
SCM21781
Mammals: a multimedia encyclopedia. Washington DC:
National Geographic Society, [1993].
Note: Interactive information about more than 200 mammals
from around the world.
SCM22201
Grolier Prehistoria: a multimedia who's who of prehistoric
life. Danbury CT: Grolier, [1994].
Note: Multimedia who's who of prehistoric life. Journey backin time to ancient seas where the first vertebrates swam,
wander through tropical forests with awe-inspiring beasts,
and discover prehistoric mammals.
SCM22634
Earth explorer: the multimedia encyclopedia of the
environment -- and more. Cupertino CA: Sunburst
Communications: Apple Computer, [1996].Note: Multimedia Encyclopedia of the Environment.
Interactive tour of Earth. Helps you think through how we'llsolve today's environmental problems.
SCM23618
Superstar Science CD. Pound Ridge NY: NewMediaSchoolhouse, [1993].
Note: Introduction, reinforcement and review of physical
science concepts. Includes: Solids, liquids, gases, Machines
& power, Force, Magnets, Electricity, and Earth, moon,
space.
SCM23620
Rainforest explorer. Pound Ridge NY: New Media
Schoolhouse, [1995].Note: Discover all the wonders of the world's rainforests
from the dark forest floor to the breathtaking canopy level.
Includes Introduction, People, Plants, Animals, Ecosystem or
Workshop.
SCM23622Microscope nature explorer. Pound Ridge NY: New Media
Schoolhouse, [1995].
Note: Clear, colorful pictures of dozens of specimens. Learn
about four different types of microscopes, their uses, the
inventor of the first microscope, the parts of a simplecompound microscope, and how it works.
SCM24209
Science sleuth: volume 2. Video Discovery.
Note: 2 volume series of 4 mysteries that combine life, earth,and physical science concepts with a variety of problem-
solving techniques. FOR PREVIEW ONLY, MAY NOT BEUSED IN THE CLASSROOM.
SCM24209
Science Sleuths: volume 1. VideoDiscovery, [1995].Note: FOR PREVIEW ONLY, MAY NOT BE USED IN
THE CLASSROOM. Real-life adventure in a virtual sciencelab. Contains: The mysteries of the Blob and The exploding
lawnmowers.
SCM24444
Dorling Kindersley Multimedia. The ultimate human body
2.0. New York: DK Multimedia, [1996].
Note: Switch back and forth between 3d, 2d, and X-ray viewsof the body. Take the Body Quiz Challenge, go online to visit
the Body Online site.
SCM25083hip physics - case and CD-ROM. Tom Snyder, [1994].
Note: Brings real images of the laws of physics in action.Analyze events normally too large, too small, or too fast-
moving to be observed first-hand. Demos speed, velocity,
acceleration, electricity, and more.
SCM25445
Great ocean rescue (CD) Tom Snyder.
Note: FOR PREVIEW ONLY, MAY NOT BE USED IN
THE CLASSROOM. Students face four rescue missions,
which take them deep into the world's oceans. Research onmarine ecosystems, Earth and environmental science, and
other subjects.
SCM25452Great solar system rescue (CD-ROM) Tom Snyder.
Note: FOR PREVIEW ONLY, MAY NOT BE USED INTHE CLASSROOM. Students must find and rescue probes
lost in our solar system. Role-playing scientific experts,students use geology, planetary science, chemistry, and other
subject to guide their search.
SCM25466
Electricity & communication. Tom Snyder.
Note: FOR PREVIEW ONLY, MAY NOT BE USED INTHE CLASSROOM. Looks at how breakthroughs in
electricity led to powerful new forms of communication, such
as the telegraph and radio.
SCM25913What's the secret? St Paul MN: 3M Learning Software,
[1995].
Note: Based on Newton's Apple public TV show. Interactive
quest into the everyday mysteries around us. Turn yourcomputer into an experimental lab exploring science and
nature.
SCM26365
Life's greatest mysteries. Atlanta GA: A.D.A.M. Software,[1995].
Note: Answers a wealth of questions while debunking myths
and shattering illusions about the human body and mind,
sickness, and curiosities.
SCM26368Nine month miracle. Atlanta GA: A.D.A.M. Software,
[1995].
Note: Answers a wealth of questions and uncovers dozens of
secrets about the miracles of human life's beginning. Usingnarrated animations, medical illustrations, real-life video and
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sound, experts' commentaries, and dictionary definitions, theprogram provides a month-by -month tour of human
development from conception through birth.
SCM26542
Eyewitness encyclopedia of space and the universe. New
York, NY: DK Multimedia, [1996].Note: Journey through the stars and galaxies to the edge of
the Universe. Fly over the volcanoes of Venus, spin the Earthon its axis, change the phases of the Moon, search the
astronaut's guide and history makers.
SCM26606
Scuba science. Sunburst.
Note: Use with Second Voyage of the Mimi. Uses "The Bank
Street Laboratory" hardware and software to transform thecomputer into a lab for collecting and displaying data about
the physical world. Contains sensor probes.
SCM26647Field trip to the sky - CD-ROM. Pleasantville, NY: Sunburst
Communications, [1996].
Note: Explore Sun-Earth-Moon relationships. Discover how
civilizations perceived planetary bodies. Includes multimedia
encyclopedia, interactive labs, challenging game, and visual
database of NASA videos and photos.
SCM26891
Ultimate 3D skeleton. New York, NY: DK Multimedia,
[1996].
Note: Take a journey beneath your skin. Discover facts aboutbones, learn about bones, explore stills and movies of every
bone, play a quiz, examine bones in 3D.
SCM27027How your body works: the interactive encyclopedia of the
human body. Novato CA: Mindscape, [1995].
Note: Multimedia tour of the human body. Shows how
different organ systems function and describes what canhappen if something goes wrong. Contains extensive material
on health and wellness.
SCM27807
Dinosaur Hunter. New York, NY: DK Multimedia, [1996].
Note: Enter the Eyewitness Museum and step back 250million years to the age of the most successful vertebrates
ever to walk the Earth. Dinosaurs are brought to life through
3D animated dinosaurs, animations, comparative video of
modern animals, and simulated sounds.
SCM2801
Murphy's minerals.
SCM28166Eyewitness virtual reality bird. New York: DK Multimedia,
[1995].
Note: Ultimate multimedia guide to the world of birds.
SCM28166Eyewitness virtual reality cat. New York: DK Multimedia,[1995].
Note: Ultimate multimedia guide to the world of cats.
SCM28233
Animals in their world. Arlington, VA: Edunetics Interactive,[1996].
Note: Explore habitats, behaviors, and physical
characteristics of more than 60 animals. Students explore the
database to create exciting multimedia presentations on
animals in their natural habitats. Includes notebook, teacher'sguide and CD-ROM.
SCM28260
Avner, Yael. Our environment. Arlington VA: Edunetics
Interactive, [1996].
Note: Explore Earth's natural resources and the impact ofhumans on the environment. Multimedia database contains a
vast collection of facts, video images, and sounds. Apresentation tool enables users to create their own
multimedia videos.
SCM28266
Changes around us. Arlington VA: Edunetics Interactive,
[1996].
Note: Students explore the database to create excitingmultimedia presentations on life cycles of plants, animals,
and seasonal changes.
SCM28954Science and mathematical concepts on-line. Edunetics
Corporation, [1996].Note: Multimodal, multimedia computer-driven lessons that
can be integrated in your math and science curriculum.
Encompassing a variety of learning modalities - ranging from
exploration, concept discovery, and problem solving tointeractive tutorials and practice experiences - the lessons
allow for diverse learning styles and strategies while
fostering a broad range of thinking skills.
SCM2896Sim earth. Maxis.
Note: Simulation dealing with the topics of: ever-changing
planet. Incorporates elements of traditional courses including
earth sciences, physical science, biology, geology,astronomy, meteorology, history, sociology and psychology.
SCM29053
Science concepts on-line. Edunetics, [1996].Note: Based on the Rediscover Series. Offers a new
dimension to the science classroom through the use of thecomputer to demonstrate science concepts. Students are
given numerous opportunities through on-line experiments,
simulations, and interactive instruction, to assume to the role
of the scientist. Throughout the lessons, students observe,make choices, and evaluate the consequences.
SCM2910
Field trip to the rainforest deluxe. Sunburst, [1998].
Note: Introduces students to the environment of threerainforests: South America, Africa, and Southeast Asia.
SCM29165
Volcanoes: life on the edge - case, CD-ROM and doc.Corbis, [1996].
Note: Explores volcanoes past and present. Journey withrenowned photojournalist Roger Ressmeyer as he travels
around the world during the most volcanically active period.
SCM29166Sim Isle. Maxis, [1996].
Note: Missions in the rainforest. In your equatorial empire
you'll face developers planning hotels, polluters running
wild, and a multimillionaire turning your island into a
gigantic golf course. You decide whether tourists or toucanswill triumph.
SCM29333
Americans in space. Multicom, [1993].
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SCM29430tbkUniverse beyond. Mindscape: Learning Company, [1996].
Note: Multimedia tour of the world of astronomy. Students
can explore the solar system, stars, galaxies, and the universe,
compare different theories; trace the history of astronomy;
discover the workings of telescopes; and more.
SCM29582
Odyssey of discovery: Science. Pierian Spring Software.Note: Eight real-life adventures teach the wonders of life,
earth/space and physical science. Experiment, discover,
problem-solve, and hypothesize.
SCM29597
BioLab: frog. Pierian Spring Software, [1997].
Note: Shows real-life dissection simulations and teacher-designed mini-labs. Colorful animations help illustrate
functions that are normally hard to view.
SCM30228Everything weather. Weather Channel, [1997].
Note: Cross-curricular tool presents a complete multimedia
exploration of nature's forces. Video clips and photographs of
weather phenomena blend with text and animated sequences
that present and illustrate weather-related information.
SCM30250
Jean-Michel Cousteau's World Cities Under the Sea: Coral
reefs. Sunburst Communications, [1995].
Note: Explore the delicate balance of the coral reef.
SCM31116
Astronomy village: investigating the universe. Wheeling
Jesuit College, [1995].
Note: Ten investigations cover a broad cross-section ofcurrent research areas in astronomy. Each investigation
encourages students to participate in scientific inquiry as a
member of a cooperative learning group.
SCM32485
Salmon Odyssey. Ingenuity