Videos Will Help Students "Ace" Math

Ace-Math, an award-winning video tutorial series, is suited for students trying to grasp fundamental mathematical concepts, parents who want to help their child with their homework, or people who need to brush up on math skills for a specialized license or test.

There are nine separate series, each with many individual videos: Basic Mathematical Skills, Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, Algebra II, Advanced Algebra, Trigonometry, Calculus, Geometry, and Probability and Statistics. Each series except Algebra I consists of 30-minute videotapes explaining various concepts. Algebra I has 16 hour-long videos.

For only $29.95, Ace-Math purchasers get a 30-minute tape with the right to make two back-up copies. This lets educators keep the tape in the learning center and let students check out a copy to take home -- with the added security of another back-up copy!

These innovative tapes have been purchased by institutions such as NASA, the U.S. Coast Guard and IBM, and are in use at institutions such as the Los Angeles Public Library and New York Public Library.Video Resources Software, Miami, FL, (888) ACE-MATH, www.acemath.com.

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