The first step is for our public school administers is to accept the fact that a computer can teach and is a more efficient teacher than a single teacher standing in front of thirty or more children. The next step is for our public school administrator to create a paradigm that will use the computer to teach our children.
Presently there are software companies that have produced software products that excellently teach our children.
Bradbury Software Enterprises - BSE has produced a software product. This product is called Arithmetic Skill Master I - ASM-I. ASM-I provides to pupils:
(a) A drag and drop procedure that teach the 4 operations of the whole numbers system - additional, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
(b) The pupil works at their own rate of learning.
(c) There are 4 ways ASM-I uses to find out if a pupil has learned a skill:
(1) 2 quizzes to teach the skill
(2) An examination to determine if the pupil has mastered the skill.
(3) There are homework assignments to make sure that our drag and drop procedure transfers to pen and paper.
(4) For sells to school systems the administrators have detailed knowledge of the process of each child.
Please go to our website: www.arithmeticskill.com
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Electronic Learning That Is Designed For School Systems
Bradbury Software Enterprises (BSE) Has produced a software that teach children arithmetic operation skills of whole numbers.
Arithmetic Skill Master- ASM-I
Develop learning procedures for the pupil together with allowing school administrators to know the progress of each pupil.
(a) ASM-I- Produces: A computer learning procedure that uses drag and drop to teach our children the math operational skill of whole numbers.
(b) There are four ways that ASM-I finds out if a child has mastered a skill - Quiz1, Quiz 2, Homework problems and an examination. The examination determines if a pupil has mastered the skill.
(c) A record is kept of a pupils performance. The sum of the performance of our pupils produce data that can create Quality Control in math education.
(d) The system administration can change the teaching procedures.
(e) Teach pupil relationship is determined by the system administration.
Take a look at www.arithmeticskill.com
Arithmetic Skill Master- ASM-I
Develop learning procedures for the pupil together with allowing school administrators to know the progress of each pupil.
(a) ASM-I- Produces: A computer learning procedure that uses drag and drop to teach our children the math operational skill of whole numbers.
(b) There are four ways that ASM-I finds out if a child has mastered a skill - Quiz1, Quiz 2, Homework problems and an examination. The examination determines if a pupil has mastered the skill.
(c) A record is kept of a pupils performance. The sum of the performance of our pupils produce data that can create Quality Control in math education.
(d) The system administration can change the teaching procedures.
(e) Teach pupil relationship is determined by the system administration.
Take a look at www.arithmeticskill.com
Friday, April 6, 2012
The fundamental goal of educators is to produce quality control in education.
This means that school systems should produce, most of the time education for one children that we expect.
"Electronic Learning" is the first step to" Quality Control" in education.
Bradbury Software Enterprises" BSE has produced a product - ASM-1 "Arithmetic Skill Master I".
ASM-I teaches children from the first to the fifth grade the skills of the operations of whole numbers.
Electronic Learning is used:
(a) The skill is introduced to the pupil by a multimedia lesson.
(b) The pupil is asked to work problems to find out if he understand these lessons.
(C) There is a quiz 1, quiz 2 and an examination we say that he has mastered the skill.
With the recordings of all our children we can determined a better ways of teaching them.
This is the road to "Quality Control In Education".
www.arithmeticskillmaster.com
"Electronic Learning" is the first step to" Quality Control" in education.
Bradbury Software Enterprises" BSE has produced a product - ASM-1 "Arithmetic Skill Master I".
ASM-I teaches children from the first to the fifth grade the skills of the operations of whole numbers.
Electronic Learning is used:
(a) The skill is introduced to the pupil by a multimedia lesson.
(b) The pupil is asked to work problems to find out if he understand these lessons.
(C) There is a quiz 1, quiz 2 and an examination we say that he has mastered the skill.
With the recordings of all our children we can determined a better ways of teaching them.
This is the road to "Quality Control In Education".
www.arithmeticskillmaster.com
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Edcational Software and the adminstrations of public schools.
To present educational software to a public school it must produce avenues of interaction with the administration of the public school. This way the software developer together with the school administration can produce a program that will successed.
Bradbury Software Enterprises, BSE has produced a software product that is sentive to administration needs "Arithmetic Skill Master " Home Edition
EDU step through:
Administrative Panel
Student Administration
Download Reports
Print Lesson Homework
Bradbury Software Enterprises, BSE has produced a software product that is sentive to administration needs "Arithmetic Skill Master " Home Edition
EDU step through:
Administrative Panel
1. Open the Administrative Panel by clicking the ASMI Administrative Panel shortcut in the Programs menu.
2. Upon first run, the Administrative Panel will prompt you to create an administrative password. Type a password and click Create Password.
3. The Administrative Panel's menu page provides three options:
a. Student Administration
b. Download Reports
c. Print Homework
Keep reading to learn more about these three options.
Student Administration
4. The Student Administration screen lists all the current users with their names and birthdays. This screen has four buttons:
a. Add Student: clicking this button shows a pop up window where a student can be created, using the student’s name and birthday.
b. Add Teacher: clicking this button shows a pop up window where a teacher can be created, using the teacher's first and last names.
c. Assign: clicking this button shows a pop up window where students can be assigned to a teacher. All active students for an Institution are listed on the left side while all teachers are listed on the right.
d. Activate/Deactivate Student: clicking this button shows a pop up window where students can be activated or deactivated. This is useful when an Institution's active user limit is about to be reached.
5. Click Add Student.
6. In the pop-up, type in a student’s information and click the Create Student button. The student will now appear in the student list.
7. Click Add Teacher.
8. Enter a First and Last Name for the teacher, and then click the Add Teacher button.
9. Click Assign. You will see all currently active students listed on the left and all teachers on the right.
10. Select any student(s) from the student list and select a teacher from the teacher list.
11. Click the Assign button to assign the selected students to the selected teacher.
12. Click Act./Deact. Student.
13. Select a student to deactivate and click the Deactivate button. Notice that once you have deactivated a student he is removed from the dropdown list of students that can be deactivated and appears in the dropdown list for students that can be activated.
14. Select a student to activate and click the Activate button. Notice that once you have activated a student he is removed from the dropdown list of students that can be activated and appears in the dropdown list for students that can be deactivated.
15. Click the Menu button to return to the Administrative Panel's menu page.
Download Reports
1. The Download Report button shows a pop up window where you can choose from three different types of reports:
a. Download a Report of All Students.
b. Download a Single Teacher's Report. When this option is selected you will need to select the teacher for whom you would like to download a report from the dropdown list of teachers.
c. Download a Single Student's Report. When this option is selected you will need to select the student for whom you would like to download a report from the dropdown list of students.
2. After you select the type of report you would like to download, enter what you would like to name the report in the Report Name field and click the Download button.
3. Close the Download Reports pop up window to return to the Administration Panel's menu page.
Print Lesson Homework
1. The Print Lesson Homework button navigates you to the Print Menu screen where you can select an exercise to print. You can choose from any of the exercises available in ASM-I.
2. Select Addition. You will be shown all the Addition Lessons available.
3. Select One digit to one digit (0-5). The Print Homework window pops up.
4. Enter a number of pages to print and the name of the Homework pages.
5. Click the Print button.
6. Click the Menu button to return to the Administrative Panel's menu page.
Close the Administrative Panel by clicking the Exit button.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
The next arithmetics Skill Master I (ASM-I).
Bradbury Software Enterprises has produced two new versions of ASM-I.
EDU is software units that BSE sells to the public schools for each of their pupils.
Administrative Panel
Student Administration
Download Reports
Print Lesson Homework
EDU is software units that BSE sells to the public schools for each of their pupils.
Administrative Panel
1. Open the Administrative Panel by clicking the ASMI Administrative Panel shortcut in the Programs menu.
2. Upon first run, the Administrative Panel will prompt you to create an administrative password. Type a password and click Create Password.
3. The Administrative Panel's menu page provides three options:
a. Student Administration
b. Download Reports
c. Print Homework
Keep reading to learn more about these three options.
Student Administration
4. The Student Administration screen lists all the current users with their names and birthdays. This screen has four buttons:
a. Add Student: clicking this button shows a pop up window where a student can be created, using the student’s name and birthday.
b. Add Teacher: clicking this button shows a pop up window where a teacher can be created, using the teacher's first and last names.
c. Assign: clicking this button shows a pop up window where students can be assigned to a teacher. All active students for an Institution are listed on the left side while all teachers are listed on the right.
d. Activate/Deactivate Student: clicking this button shows a pop up window where students can be activated or deactivated. This is useful when an Institution's active user limit is about to be reached.
5. Click Add Student.
6. In the pop-up, type in a student’s information and click the Create Student button. The student will now appear in the student list.
7. Click Add Teacher.
8. Enter a First and Last Name for the teacher, and then click the Add Teacher button.
9. Click Assign. You will see all currently active students listed on the left and all teachers on the right.
10. Select any student(s) from the student list and select a teacher from the teacher list.
11. Click the Assign button to assign the selected students to the selected teacher.
12. Click Act./Deact. Student.
13. Select a student to deactivate and click the Deactivate button. Notice that once you have deactivated a student he is removed from the dropdown list of students that can be deactivated and appears in the dropdown list for students that can be activated.
14. Select a student to activate and click the Activate button. Notice that once you have activated a student he is removed from the dropdown list of students that can be activated and appears in the dropdown list for students that can be deactivated.
15. Click the Menu button to return to the Administrative Panel's menu page.
Download Reports
1. The Download Report button shows a pop up window where you can choose from three different types of reports:
a. Download a Report of All Students.
b. Download a Single Teacher's Report. When this option is selected you will need to select the teacher for whom you would like to download a report from the dropdown list of teachers.
c. Download a Single Student's Report. When this option is selected you will need to select the student for whom you would like to download a report from the dropdown list of students.
2. After you select the type of report you would like to download, enter what you would like to name the report in the Report Name field and click the Download button.
3. Close the Download Reports pop up window to return to the Administration Panel's menu page.
Print Lesson Homework
1. The Print Lesson Homework button navigates you to the Print Menu screen where you can select an exercise to print. You can choose from any of the exercises available in ASM-I.
2. Select Addition. You will be shown all the Addition Lessons available.
3. Select One digit to one digit (0-5). The Print Homework window pops up.
4. Enter a number of pages to print and the name of the Homework pages.
5. Click the Print button.
6. Click the Menu button to return to the Administrative Panel's menu page.
Close the Administrative Panel by clicking the Exit button.
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
The next arithmetic skill master -1 (ASM-1)
Bradbury software enterprises has produced two new version of (ASM-l).
The home edition software cd's that BSE sells to parents of elementary school children.
Administrative Panel
Student Administration
Download Reports
Print Lesson Homework
The home edition software cd's that BSE sells to parents of elementary school children.
Administrative Panel
1. Open the Administrative Panel by clicking the ASMI Administrative Panel shortcut in the Programs menu.
2. Upon first run, the Administrative Panel will prompt you to create an administrative password. Type a password and click Create Password.
3. The Administrative Panel's menu page provides three options:
a. Student Administration
b. Download Reports
c. Print Homework
Keep reading to learn more about these three options.
Student Administration
4. The Student Administration screen lists all the current users with their names and birthdays. This screen has four buttons:
a. Add Student: clicking this button shows a pop up window where a student can be created, using the student’s name and birthday.
b. Add Teacher: clicking this button shows a pop up window where a teacher can be created, using the teacher's first and last names.
c. Assign: clicking this button shows a pop up window where students can be assigned to a teacher. All active students for an Institution are listed on the left side while all teachers are listed on the right.
d. Activate/Deactivate Student: clicking this button shows a pop up window where students can be activated or deactivated. This is useful when an Institution's active user limit is about to be reached.
5. Click Add Student.
6. In the pop-up, type in a student’s information and click the Create Student button. The student will now appear in the student list.
7. Click Add Teacher.
8. Enter a First and Last Name for the teacher, and then click the Add Teacher button.
9. Click Assign. You will see all currently active students listed on the left and all teachers on the right.
10. Select any student(s) from the student list and select a teacher from the teacher list.
11. Click the Assign button to assign the selected students to the selected teacher.
12. Click Act./Deact. Student.
13. Select a student to deactivate and click the Deactivate button. Notice that once you have deactivated a student he is removed from the dropdown list of students that can be deactivated and appears in the dropdown list for students that can be activated.
14. Select a student to activate and click the Activate button. Notice that once you have activated a student he is removed from the dropdown list of students that can be activated and appears in the dropdown list for students that can be deactivated.
15. Click the Menu button to return to the Administrative Panel's menu page.
Download Reports
1. The Download Report button shows a pop up window where you can choose from three different types of reports:
a. Download a Report of All Students.
b. Download a Single Teacher's Report. When this option is selected you will need to select the teacher for whom you would like to download a report from the dropdown list of teachers.
c. Download a Single Student's Report. When this option is selected you will need to select the student for whom you would like to download a report from the dropdown list of students.
2. After you select the type of report you would like to download, enter what you would like to name the report in the Report Name field and click the Download button.
3. Close the Download Reports pop up window to return to the Administration Panel's menu page.
Print Lesson Homework
1. The Print Lesson Homework button navigates you to the Print Menu screen where you can select an exercise to print. You can choose from any of the exercises available in ASM-I.
2. Select Addition. You will be shown all the Addition Lessons available.
3. Select One digit to one digit (0-5). The Print Homework window pops up.
4. Enter a number of pages to print and the name of the Homework pages.
5. Click the Print button.
6. Click the Menu button to return to the Administrative Panel's menu page.
Close the Administrative Panel by clicking the Exit button.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
The next arithmetics Skill Master I (ASM-I).
Bradbury Software Enterprises has produced two new versions of ASM-I.
EDU is software units that BSE sells to the public schools for each of their pupils.
Administrative Panel
Student Administration
Download Reports
Print Lesson Homework
EDU is software units that BSE sells to the public schools for each of their pupils.
Administrative Panel
1. Open the Administrative Panel by clicking the ASMI Administrative Panel shortcut in the Programs menu.
2. Upon first run, the Administrative Panel will prompt you to create an administrative password. Type a password and click Create Password.
3. The Administrative Panel's menu page provides three options:
a. Student Administration
b. Download Reports
c. Print Homework
Keep reading to learn more about these three options.
Student Administration
4. The Student Administration screen lists all the current users with their names and birthdays. This screen has four buttons:
a. Add Student: clicking this button shows a pop up window where a student can be created, using the student’s name and birthday.
b. Add Teacher: clicking this button shows a pop up window where a teacher can be created, using the teacher's first and last names.
c. Assign: clicking this button shows a pop up window where students can be assigned to a teacher. All active students for an Institution are listed on the left side while all teachers are listed on the right.
d. Activate/Deactivate Student: clicking this button shows a pop up window where students can be activated or deactivated. This is useful when an Institution's active user limit is about to be reached.
5. Click Add Student.
6. In the pop-up, type in a student’s information and click the Create Student button. The student will now appear in the student list.
7. Click Add Teacher.
8. Enter a First and Last Name for the teacher, and then click the Add Teacher button.
9. Click Assign. You will see all currently active students listed on the left and all teachers on the right.
10. Select any student(s) from the student list and select a teacher from the teacher list.
11. Click the Assign button to assign the selected students to the selected teacher.
12. Click Act./Deact. Student.
13. Select a student to deactivate and click the Deactivate button. Notice that once you have deactivated a student he is removed from the dropdown list of students that can be deactivated and appears in the dropdown list for students that can be activated.
14. Select a student to activate and click the Activate button. Notice that once you have activated a student he is removed from the dropdown list of students that can be activated and appears in the dropdown list for students that can be deactivated.
15. Click the Menu button to return to the Administrative Panel's menu page.
Download Reports
1. The Download Report button shows a pop up window where you can choose from three different types of reports:
a. Download a Report of All Students.
b. Download a Single Teacher's Report. When this option is selected you will need to select the teacher for whom you would like to download a report from the dropdown list of teachers.
c. Download a Single Student's Report. When this option is selected you will need to select the student for whom you would like to download a report from the dropdown list of students.
2. After you select the type of report you would like to download, enter what you would like to name the report in the Report Name field and click the Download button.
3. Close the Download Reports pop up window to return to the Administration Panel's menu page.
Print Lesson Homework
1. The Print Lesson Homework button navigates you to the Print Menu screen where you can select an exercise to print. You can choose from any of the exercises available in ASM-I.
2. Select Addition. You will be shown all the Addition Lessons available.
3. Select One digit to one digit (0-5). The Print Homework window pops up.
4. Enter a number of pages to print and the name of the Homework pages.
5. Click the Print button.
6. Click the Menu button to return to the Administrative Panel's menu page.
Close the Administrative Panel by clicking the Exit button.
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