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Talking Number Machine v2.0 uses speech to help kids learn numbers
1-EDUC MAR94 NUMBERS COUNTING ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
FILES: tnum20.sdn
Author: Vicki Watson
Registration: $10.00
TNUM is designed to help children recognize, say, and write numbers
from 1 to 9,999,999,999,999. TNUM uses high quality digitized speech
to say the numbers which appear on the screen. Mouse and/or keyboard
commands may be used. The program includes the following activities:
Number Machine - Click on the Number Machine and the machine will
produce an interesting fact containing a large number with an
accompanying picture. There are options to say, write, and
form the number. The registered version contains 175 facts.
Enter any Number - The user may enter (calculator style) any number
up to 13 digits. There are options to say, write, and form the
number.
Enter the Written Number - The computer will "think" of a large
number and display that number in words, for example - nine
million two hundred fifty one thousand three hundred seventy
two. The user must enter the digits to make that number.
Count By - TNUM can also help your child learn to count (by
increments of 1 to 10). If the user selects 2 the program will
begin counting by 2's - 2, 4, 6, 8, etc. until you decide to stop.
Hardware Requirements : 640K RAM, a hard drive, an EGA or
VGA color monitor, 286 required for speech, mouse optional.
*** The speech routines are not compatible with Microsoft
Windows. The program must be run strictly from DOS (not the
Windows shell).
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