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CD with all purchased/licensed units and resource PDFs/software
$11.77 – $45.00Receive a custom CD via the post, containing
- all the unit bundles you’ve purchased/licensed this year;
- all the accompanying base resource PDFs;
- any open source software packages releated to your unit bundles (Digital Tech)
You can choose two different options:
- CD once
- CD 4 times: once now, and before each next term.
All PDFs will be branded with your school licensing information, just like the website would do when you download. You can copy and print the materials within the school as needed.
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Inkscape: vector drawing and design
$0.00Inkscape is a vector graphics editor which runs on Windows, Mac OSX and Linux. It is used by design professionals, hobbyists and students worldwide, for creating a wide variety of graphics such as illustrations, icons, logos, diagrams, maps and web graphics.
Inkscape uses open standard SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics) as its native format, and is Free/Open Source software.
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Tux of Math Command
$0.00Defend penguins from incoming comets by answering various sums right, many challenges all the way from learning numbers to highschool level. Available for Windows, OSX and Linux.
You can download the Windows and OSX versions from here as well as the source code, on Linux search for TuxMath in your software installation tool. Free/Open Source software, part of Tux4Kids.
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Tux Paint
$0.00Tux Paint is a free, award-winning drawing program for children ages 3 to 12, it is used in schools around the world as a computer literacy drawing activity. It combines an easy-to-use interface, fun sound effects, and an encouraging cartoon mascot who guides children as they use the program. Available for Windows, OSX, Linux, Android and iPad.
You can download the Windows and OSX versions from here as well as the source code; on Linux, Android or iPad search for Tux Paint in your software installation tool. Free/Open Source software, by New Breed Software.
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I played this game 3 or 4 times with my grade 4 son. He said he would enjoy it more…
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