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EPEE is a file storage system to be used day to day in your classroom. Stored by drag and drop, your curriculum files and all resources are just a click away to open, project or print. Drag any file into an EPEE cell and a copy is stored into the EPEE database and the cell becomes an instant link to the stored file. Build an entire curriculum of lesson plans, presentations, worksheets, handouts, images, video, quiz, Web sites and Web links and assessments in an easy to use module format. EPEE also allows you to digitally attach your State standards to each lesson and will identify standards not addressed in your curriculum. You can enter your own standards or any criteria manually or access an online database of provided State standards. Build a curriculum once in EPEE and export it to a shared file folder. Any EPEE user with access can now import that entire curriculum with a click. Your curriculum is stored in the order you teach and EPEE maintains the progress of each class independently. As you complete a lesson, mark it complete using the appropriate button in the action bar. EPEE will date stamp the completed work, log the standards as met and turn the cell green. At the end of the year EPEE will archive the curriculum files and progress data. You can then clear the progress data and the curriculum files remain. You're ready for next year.

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Format:SoftwareSize:1,824 KB
Date:Aug 2009Version:2.0
License:PurchasePrice:$21.99
Limitations:15-вay trial with no access to the online standards database
Platform:Windows
System Req:.NET Framework 3.5 SP1
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