Planbook 2.1.7

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Designed for teachers, this software is a replacement for the traditional pen and paper Planbook. Support for up to 20 classes (12 on any given day) and a user-definable school year. In addition to duplicating the functions of a traditional Planbook, this software allows the user to: Attach files to lessons- never search a file cabinet for a handout again. Simply double click and access the files you used with a particular lesson. Export to HTML or directly to an FTP server or Mac- allow students to access the parts of your Planbook you'd like them to see from home. Parents can check up on what happened in class and other teachers (special education) can see what you are doing in class.

Search- never look through a paper calendar trying to figure out when you taught projectile motion. Find as you type search locates the lesson you want.

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