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    PLATO Learning (formerly CyberEd)

    "Our apologies for the delays. This is one of the most challenging deals we have ever put together, but we think you'll agree it was worth the wait! For one thing, we've just secured exclusive pricing for THE COMPLETE AND COMPREHENSIVE PLATO LEARNING PACKAGE!!! And, we want to roll out ALL of your ordering options at one time. So, please be patient with us, as we complete the set-up process. But the good news is this: MEMBERS CAN CHOOSE FROM SEVERAL SCIENCE COURSES and order them one by one. OR, you can order THE ENTIRE PLATO LEARNING CONTENT -- as in ALL SUBJECTS! There is just too much data to post in this newsletter, so please be patient as we put the information together to make your life, your product choices, and your ordering process as simple as possible!"

    I hate to say if they are getting all the subjects at a reasonable price I might not have to shop for curriculum for a while. wink




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    Indeed! Great news!


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    Is it really that great? LOL! I can't wait to see the science. You use it, correct Kriston?

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    You can google "Plato learning subjects" and view examples of each of the subjects as well as a short summary of each class. It is generally middle school and high school material that the co-op had in the past. They are $109 a seat for each semester, per class offered at the Michigan Virtual University. They are very visual and interactive. I've been waiting for the science but also looking at the math and maybe even history at mvhs, so this would save even more money!

    I'll be interested to see if by the entire subject list that also means they will get some of the elementary classes as well.


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    Hooray! I've been waiting for this news.

    Did you get this in an e-mail? I'm on the mailing list for homeschool buyers co-op, but I haven't seen this.

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    Yes, sent to me this morning in the weekly email.


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    Ooo right, I just found it in there. That was a long e-mail! Thanks! Just wanted to make sure I was really subscribed to their newsletters right.

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    I couldn't find the samples after googling Plato Learning subjects....could someone please provide a direct link?

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    Yes, Dazey, we use it. We still have 6 months left on our subscriptions for Bio and Life Science, but we haven't yet touched them.

    It has been very good for DS8. It's something he can do pretty much on his own, and it's reasonably meaty. He did the Physical Science, geared to middle schoolers, and it was a good fit.

    I've only gone through the co-op, so I don't think I have a direct link, but I think you can get there from here: http://platosupport.plato.com/instructional/science.asp

    It's at least in the right ballpark...


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    www.plato.com/Secondary-Solutions/Online-Learning/PLATO-Secondary-Intervention-Library.aspx

    This is the page but I don't know how to link so you'd have to paste it into another window. If you go to the bottom you can choose the different subjects and view the examples of the different classes.


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