Hello;

 I was wondering if anyone was aware of some good educational software that would be 
appropriate to run on the basic G3's.  Subject area isn't a factor as our school is 
interdisciplinary.  We're looking to involve computers more into our instruction and 
would use Appleworks to teach students how to do spreadhseets, databases, and 
slideshows.  (Although any tips on ways to do this effectively would also be 
appreciated).  But we're not sure what would be some worthwhile software to look at.

Ideas?

Thank you.

Steve Gerke

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