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Plato Launches Academic Systems Algebra

5/23/2007

Educational software developer Plato Learning recently announced the release of Academic Systems Algebra, a three-course math program designed for entry-level college students. Courses include pre-algebra, elementary algebra, and intermediate algebra, al designed to prepare students for college level courses, according to Plato.

The software combines "animation and graphics with audio, video and text to accommodate multiple learning styles," according to Plato. Additionally, instructors can manipulate software content for class instruction and students may access the program on the Web.

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