TI StudyCards Creator 2.1
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TI StudyCards Creator 2.1

Free TI StudyCards Creator allows to create electronic flash cards called "stacks"
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TI StudyCards Creator software allows to create electronic flash cards called “stacks” and exchange them between your device and computer. This application is intended for teachers and students. There are many stacks on the TI web site that cover many areas, such as history, geography, science, art, English literature, economics and music, but you can make your own using this program. So, you can make cards on the subject you need on computer and then download the lists to the TI-Navigator system or your handheld device. It is allowed to create self-check (with ability to record correct and incorrect answers) and multichoice (with ability to choose an answer) flashcards and add different levels of difficulty within the stack. To create a stack you should select the device and stack type in the opened dialog box. Then a form of a new stack will appear. Fill in all the fields of that form: stack title, version, created by, name of the card. Also you can add bitmaps or screenshots to your stack. Then you can save this stack, going to File Save or send it to your device, previously connecting it by USB cable to the computer. Today TI StudyCard Creator supports the following devices: TI-73, TI-83,84 Plus Family, TI-89 Family, TI-92 Plus, Voyage 200. Note, that TI StudyCards Creator won’t run without TI Connect 1.5 or higher.

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Pros

  • Supports many devices
  • Different types of flash cards creation
  • Help to prepare for the exams
  • Free

Cons

  • Requires additional software

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This is one of the finest pieces of software available for teaching. I made a stack of review cards for my AP Macroeconomics class that included graphs, T-F questions, and multiple choice questions. I then connected my TI-83+ and copied the stack from the computer to my calculator. I now have the equilvalent of an iPod app for my class. I strongly recommed this software.

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