Inspiration Adds Site License Option to Kidspiration

Visual learning software provider Inspiration Software has announced a new site license program for schools and districts using its Inspiration and Kidspiration series of online software designed to aid and enhance learning using visual diagram representation.

Using school enrollment at the time of purchase as its basis, the program allows a perpetual site license that covers student and staff use at a school, with no additional cost as computers are added. Educators teaching with the software can also take advantage of the "Teacher Take Home" privileges, which allow them to use the titles on a home computer for lesson planning, grading, and extra time just to practice.

Titles in the Inspiration series, for grades 6 through 12, are available for math, language arts, natural sciences, and social studies, as well as multimedia and Web site planning. The Kidspiration series, for grades K through 5, focuses on literacy, including reading comprehension and language skills, and elementary mathematics. All of the titles in both series' include numerous visual diagrams with corresponding written outlines, covering multiple facets of each subject area.

Further information about the site licenses can be found here.

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