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Interactive Educational Software: Freeware, Shareware, and Licensing Explained

Explore a variety of engaging educational software designed to enhance learning, including activities like Penalty Shootout, Hoop Shoot, and En Garde. Understand different licensing models such as freeware, shareware, and site licenses. Freeware is available at no cost with restrictions, while shareware offers trial experiences before purchase. Learn about single licenses for individual PCs and concurrent licensing for multiple users. This resource serves educators seeking tools for interactive learning while navigating software usage rights.

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Interactive Educational Software: Freeware, Shareware, and Licensing Explained

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  1. Task 1B By Rachael Shepherd

  2. ContentGenerator Software Products • Penalty Shootout • On Target? • Walk the Plank • HoopShoot • Hole in One • En Garde • Interactive Diagram • Practice Paper • Multiple-Choice • Grade or No Grade • Match-up • Fling the Teacher • Teachers Invaders • Half a Min

  3. Freeware • Software that is available for use at no cost or for an optional fee, but usually with one or more restricted usage rights.

  4. Shareware / Trialware • Shareware is software that you can try before you buy and Trialware stands for trial software. They both mean any time-limited or feature-limited software that allows users to try out the software before they purchase it.

  5. Single License: • Software that you only have the right to store the corresponding software on the hard drive of single compatible PC owned by you.

  6. Site License • Type of software licensing agreement that grants the purchaser permission to use the software on a network on a single site, with an unlimited number of end users.

  7. Concurrent Licensing • A software licensing model based on the number of users accessing the program simultaneously.

  8. Bibliography: • http://www.freeemailtutorials.com/website/whatIsFreeware.cwd • http://www. http://www.experts123.com/q/what-is-shareware-or-trialware.htmlpcshareware.com/whatissh.htm • http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/S/site_license.html • http://kb.wisc.edu/showroom/page.php?id=8969

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