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What a great technology opportunity for
student interactive decision making, and a wonderful way to
train and develop visual perception. The slides and videos
have provided my students with that essential transfer of
learning in their decision-making skills.
Dave Chevalier, Traffic Safety Instructor, Barre,
Vermont
As an educator in Driver Education for
over 28 years I have seen a number of products for the
classroom. The PowerPoint series that your staff has put
together is outstanding. The templates are so customizable,
they have worked great for all our staff from novice to
techie. It does not matter whether we use your digital
images and videos or use some we have created; it is as easy
as a few clicks. I can honestly say that using these
presentations in our district has saved our staff hundreds
of hours of valuable time. It is clearly evident that these
materials were developed by teachers in the Driver Education
discipline. Finally, the best benefit of all is how
receptive all our students have been to the materials.
Thanks again for such a fine product.
John Papa, Driver
Education Coordinator, Lake Park High School, Roselle,
Illinois
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are designed to go beyond basic information into critical thinking
discussions and practical solutions.
CD-ROM PowerPoint Format; 10 lessons (10 hours of instruction). View
brochure for more information (.pdf format).

| Slides |
1000 |
| Videos |
40 |
System
Requirements |
Pentium 233
64 MB RAM
4 MG Video Card
Windows 98+
CD-ROM
Microsoft PowerPoint |
| Cost |
$395.00
+ $5.00 shipping and handling |
Unique to this teaching tool is the on-screen question and answer
approach. As a real-life driving scene appears, the instructor clicks in
the thought question, igniting the student-teacher interaction.
The learning concept inherent with this approach is to first introduce
traffic strategies and tactics in the classroom setting where students
can safely anticipate, evaluate, and decide what to do without the
physical responses required in the vehicle. After dozens of
strategies/tactics are discussed (for example, residential driving),
students move to the simulator or behind the wheel, where repetition
reinforces the strategies. Near the conclusion of the course, the
students are evaluated, utilizing the testing files.
The fast-moving slide and video approach is full of computer animations.
Moving cars, people, animals, and objects along with sound effects
enhance the learning concepts and entertain the students. The PC files
are also convertible to various Apple formats.

You will need the Macromedia Flash 5 Player
(Download
Flash 5 Player) and Apple Quicktime installed (Download
Apple Quicktime).
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