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Inspiration for Pocket PC
subjects: Design & Technology, English, Geography, History, ICT, Mathematics, Science
national curriculum: KS2 to KS3
scottish curriculum: B to E
age range: 7 to Adult
publisher: Inspiration Software, Inc

Handheld power to develop ideas and organise thinking

Description

Now available for both Palm and Windows Mobile/ Pocket PC powered PDAs, these latest versions combines the learning benefits of Inspiration with the ease of handheld devices, making learning for pupils portable and easy to use. The programs help pupils achieve clearer thinking, better writing and improved performance. They represent an inspiring new way to expand thinking and learning across the curriculum.

Special Offer Bundle: Inspiration for Palm or Inspiration for Pocket PC and Inspiration 7.6 bundle - �69.95 (save �10)

Features
  • Sync with either Kidspiration or Inspiration on the desktop.
  • Transfer information seamlessly to popular handheld word processors.
  • Create symbols quickly with the stylus, RapidFire® or keyboard command options.
  • Expand ideas for writing in the integrated Outline View.
  • Share or submit projects simply by beaming them to other handhelds or sending them directly to a printer via WiFi, infrared, Bluetooth, or via a desktop PC.
  • Get started quickly with eleven ready-made templates covering areas such as cause and effect, problem solving and classification.
  • Zoom in or out to work effectively on a small screen.
  • View and edit words when zoomed out with the magnify-text tool.
  • Password-protect files when sharing handheld devices.
  • Format symbols with a library of colours and shapes.
  • Inspiration for Palm OS is also wide-screen enabled (ideal for use with the AlphaSmart DANA) and offers keyboard command options.
Benefits
  • Energise pupils by combining the learning benefits of Inspiration® with the natural ease of handhelds.
  • Teach pupils to clarify thinking, and to process, organise and prioritise information.
  • Visual representation deepens the pupils understanding of concepts and identifies misconceptions.
  • Pupils can prioritise and expand upon their ideas resulting in clear, concise essays, reports and more.