Minds Integrated through Technology

iMind Education Systems’ new Web-enabled technology, iMind Integrator and iMind TutorPro deliver instructional tools, curriculum resources, student data, and online communications through one access point. These products are fully compliant with the Schools Interoperability Framework (SIF), version 1.

 

iMind Integrator, a curriculum solution, helps teachers customize lesson plans, correlate their plans to their state or district’s standards, and align their lessons to curriculum software. The program accesses hundreds of educational software titles, which are aligned to specific learning objectives, academic skills, and individual needs. TutorPro is a personalized tutoring solution that couples skill assessment with software-based activities to address identified skill deficiencies. Individualized instruction can be accessed from any computer. As a supplemental tool to iMind Integrator and iMind TutorPro, iMind Internet Hubs help teachers, students, and parents select and use pre-screened online resources in day-to-day learning. Students may further pique their interest in various subjects by linking to hundreds of rigorously reviewed sites. Teachers will be able to further enhance their lessons, and parents can easily access educationally relevant information and services. iMind Education Systems, Inc., Mill Valley, CA, (415) 945-6240, www.imind.com.

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