Tektoma

Do you want to learn how to make video games? Tektoma offers you this: •    Engaging video tutorials for ages 7-17 •    Tutorials of varying skill levels and topics •    Learn at your own pace in the comfort of your home •    Natural progression helps develop technical skills •    Customize your learning experience •    Low … Read more

Professor in a Box

When I was in high school, one of the electives available was financial accounting.  As my students approach high school age, I figured I’d be developing my own course, probably using a college textbook.  Well, thanks to Michael P. Licata, Ph.D. of Professor in a Box, homeschoolers no longer have to do that. Professor Licata … Read more

My Access

My Access is an online writing program from Vantage Learning that will help your student become more motivated in the area of writing.  This will create confidence and better grades.  Students’ essays are  graded instantly by the program’s powerful scoring engine. To further understand how this program works, I’d encourage you to watch these demonstration … Read more

ALEKS

This article is in collaboration with ALEKS, a web-based math program. If you have never heard of ALEKS, I’d encourage you to check out their website. There is something there for everyone – from teachers/parents to students (of all ages).  ALEKS has programming available for all ages, from kindergarten, right on up to the highest … Read more

Auralog – Tell Me More

I think many states require some sort of foreign language credits in order to graduate.  I have long been on the look-out for a foreign language program that would actually WORK – so many of them look good, but when you sit down to use them, they just aren’t a good fit.  So, I was … Read more

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