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Twenty Categories

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Twenty Categories is cognitive skills tutorial program designed to provide practice in using categorization skills through the use of multiple choice questions for children and adults with language learning, developmental, severe physical, visual or hearing disabilities, or autism, as well as adults with traumatic brain injury or aphasia. Three hundred nouns in 20 categories are contained on two disks. The questions train categorization concepts in three ways: Inclusion: Category to Noun, Inclusion: Noun to Category, and Exclusion. Text and optional speech output ask the student to select the correct answer from among three choices. An animated scorekeeping display is optional. Scan speed, response time, and criterion for ending the lesson can be adjusted. Lesson summmaries and test performances may be viewed on-screen or printed. For students with physical disabilities, alternative access can be gained by using the TouchWindow (see separate entry). COMPATIBILITY: For use on Macintosh and IBM and compatible computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: The IBM and compatible version requires a Pentium 133 MegaHertz (MHz)or faster processor; hard drive with Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP or later; 16 megabytes (MB) RAM; a Windows compatible sound card; and a 4x speed CD drive. The Macintosh version requires a 68040 processor or PowerPC; System 7.5 or later; 8 MB application RAM; and a 4x speed CD-ROM

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Price: 
75.00
as of: 
11/11/2010

Made By:

Laureate Learning Systems, Inc
Organization Type: 
Manufacturer
Address: 
Phone: 800-562-6801
Fax: 802-655-4757
Phone (U.S. and Canada): 
802-655-4755
Tags: 
Controls, Blind & Low Vision, Recreation, Educational Management, Computers, Computers, Communication