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EasyTrain (ET) is a free, versatile learning program. With ET you can learn vocabulary, train multiple choice questions and deal with multiple field questions like conjugations or declinations. You ...
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Free Course Player is a simple yet powerful flash slideshow player to create flash photo slideshow for sharing on website. Free Course Player will help you make your e-learning program to a ...
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AntMe!
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Learn to program the other way: AntMe! is a simple game that is played by programming an artificial intelligence. A great way to learn the C# or Visual Basic programming languages, understand basic principles of AI in computer games and have a lot of fun while doing it.
OS: Windows 2000, XP, 2003, Vista.
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- Added on 26th Oct 2008 by jf -
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ArAlpha
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ArAlpha is a freeware designed to help English and French people learn Arabic characters and vocabulary.
ArAlpha is a 16-bit Windows application.
It runs on a PC under Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows XP
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- Added on 19th May 2007 by lt -
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Archean Selforganization
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Self-organization is a concept I picked up from a book by Stuart Kaufman. The idea is that any systems consisting out of subsystems with a great number of rules that define interactions between the subsystems will show signs of self-organization. Some systems will help others, while other systems will slow neighbors. In these kind of environments it is unavoidable that positive feedback loops will occur. A will help B, B will help C and C will help A, so the whole system will grow in an ABC pattern.
Archean is an implementation of these ideas in the form of a cellular automatum. The idea is rather simpel. Each cell contains a vector of six reals. The average vector of the neighbourhood is then calculated and multiplied by a matrix. This result is added to the vector of the cell. By mapping the six reals to rgb space and filling the matrix with random numbers, fascinating patterns spring to life.
An online version in Java is available and a downloadable one in Delphi. The last one is faster and has a breeding mode, where you see four variants of the same population and you can choose which one you like best. That one is then taken as the seed for four new variants. This allows you to find interesting patterns.
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ArchEd
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The ArchEd Program is a tool for drawing Harris matrices which are used in archaeology. Beside its ability to edit such drawings it also contains an automatic drawing feature which redraws a given graph nicely. A similar program was developed at the Amt für Bodendenkmalpflege in Bonn in 1990. While this older program runs on DOS - systems and uses the keyboard as input device, ArchEd runs with Win2000, XP or WinNT and can also use a mouse as input device. [http://www.ads.tuwien.ac.at/arched/images/Home_Matrix.jpg
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- Added on 27th Jun 2006 by lt -
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Archimedes Grapher Slide Show
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Archimedes Grapher Slide Show is a powerful and convenient software kit, which is used to play slides generated by Archimedes Grapher in full screen.
With it, you can play Archimedes Grapher slides in full screen for teaching purpose on another computer on which Archimedes Grapher software is not installed. With it, you can not only play and browse slide files conveniently, but also control the mathematical coordinates freely, and implement moving, zooming in/out, switching displaying styles and etc… The pen function it offers allows you to draw at will on the screen for the purpose of teaching demonstration. The Capture Screen function it offers can save the current screen captured as a graphic file on the disk.
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- Added on 19th Jan 2005 by jf -
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Ardora
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Ardora is a computer application that allows all the teachers to create their own activities in html format, in order to be used by the students in a very simple way.
With Ardora, you will be able to create more than 30 different kinds of activities, crosswords, word searches, fill in the gaps, graphical panels, clocks, etc.. So, the teacher should only focus on the activity elements and not on the computing process.
Once you have inserted the activity elements, with the help of very simple forms, Ardora will create the website and the file (usually Java applet) which contains the activity. Then, you will only need a browser to view and carry out the designed exercise.
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Rewarded as an Excellent Freeware Program by the Primewares staff
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- Added on 29th Sep 2006 by av -
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Aristarchos
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Aristarchos is a freeware program that allows the user to search for abbreviations commonly used for periodicals, series and monographs in archaeology.
I started Aristarchos because I found so many incomprehensible abbreviations in archaeological articles or essays I have read. While there are lists published in every issue of Archäologische Bibliographie and the Année Philologique, these lists are incomplete and sometimes contradictory. Lists published in Année Philologique show almost only the abbreviations used in that issue; the lists of the Archäologishe Bibliographie, even though complete, sometimes conflict with those used in the Dyabola or in the issues of the Jahrbuch des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts. In addition, searching through these lists is time-consuming and distracting.
Aristarchos was created to simplify and speed up the search for definitions of these obscure abbreviations, allowing the user to continue his or her research.
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- Added on 1st May 2007 by lt -
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ASCIIMathML.js
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Would you or your students like to easily produce good-looking math formulas on webpages
using a simple calculator-style syntax and your own ASCII or HTML editor?
Here is a free multi-platform solution
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