Posts Tagged ‘math software’
March 11th, 2009
by Mickelle in Learning Research, Online Learning, Parent Tips
Schooled by 5-8 Year Olds: STOP TALKING TO ME!
Soon after we completed our first round of beta testing with our very first version of DreamBox (think 40 games as compared to our current 350+), I attended an incredible conference called Dust or Magic, an annual Children’s New Media Design Institute, organized by Warren Buckleitner, editor of the Children’s Technology Review.
March 3rd, 2009
by Mickelle in K-2 Curriculum, Math Learning, Online Learning, Technology
Technology Can “Place” Students in the Curriculum More Efficiently than Parents and Teachers Can
As a teacher I often used software in the classroom. Much of this software relied on me to determine the appropriate starting place in the curriculum.
February 5th, 2009
by Sue in Math Learning, Online Learning, Teaching Math
Why Can’t You Buy a DreamBox Learning CD?
Recently, a friend of a friend who had reviewed our offering wrote to me and said, "Overall I find the business model of a monthly charge very strange for a children's learning software. Usually one buys a book or a CD/DVD for a one time price and can use it indefinitely. DreamBox's offering basically means that now parents need to pay over and over again if their kids want to revisit lessons or if they are just slow learners. A more appropriate pricing model would be to sell the service per lesson or grade level. That would appeal a lot more to me. Think about it. I have to spend $100 for one year of service and after that I basically lose access to the learning tools unless I continue paying. For $100 each year I get many learning software on CD/DVDs or books and I can keep them forever. That is a very easy decision in my mind."

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