This innovative multimedia presentation program uses interactive computer technology to teach, reinforce, test, and track students' understanding of important concepts. It's a complete classroom delivery system for use with Introduction to Computers in or out of the classroom or lab and includes page-by-page presentations. With lively graphics, animation, color, and a hands-on format, it's designed to get students actively involved in the learning process. Textnotes, a complete student workbook, helps reinforce key concepts for students. The HyperGraphics package includes a personal response pad or keyboard so that students can answer questions in real time, with every response recorded to allow instructors to monitor both individual and class progress. It also features a complete management reporting system for the classroom or lab environment. It's distance-learning ready and Internet-ready, too.
Peter Norton (born November 14, 1943) is an American programmer, software publisher, author, and philanthropist. He is best known for the computer programs and books that bear his name. Norton sold his PC software business to Symantec Corporation in 1990.