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[Technology 1713] Re: PLATO vs SkillsTutor
King Kristi
kking at sussexvt.k12.de.usWed Aug 13 00:14:47 EDT 2008
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We used PLATO for a few years. Students enjoyed it when it was up & running. Our tech department and teachers were often frustrated with tech issues with it. We invested in a completely separate server to run PLATO and still experienced many tech issues.
Kristi King
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From: technology-bounces at nifl.gov on behalf of Stephen Goerdt
Sent: Tue 8/5/2008 1:06 PM
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Subject: [Technology 1707] PLATO vs SkillsTutor
I want to set up a computer learning system for assessment and developmental instruction in the Academic Success Center at a small, private college and have narrowed my choices to PLATO and to Houghton-Mifflin's SkillsTutor. I'd like some feedback on these learning systems, including some cost comparisons. I am at sgoerdt at dbq.edu. Thank you!
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