New Edition Improves "Classic"

Logicus has released Perfect Copy Classic, updating the original software package. Perfect Copy has students practice and improve their grammar, punctuation and proofreading skills by correcting articles containing grammatical errors. Instructors can modify the program each student's use, track their progress and create new articles for students to correct. Perfect Copy Classic will include a new GUI; a scoring feature for articles completed; a new Mastery feature, where students master an assigned task; improved feedback to students regarding their assignments; improved management, customization, assignment and tracking functions; and a variety of printing options. Logicus, Inc., Schomberg, Ontario, Canada, (800) 267-3189, http://www.logicus.com.

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