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Chalkboard Math for Windows - Product Documentation
Shareware Version 1.0a S - 2/1/92 Release
Registered Version 1.0a - 2/10/92 Release
RELEASE NOTES
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Version 1.0a is an interim release of Chalkboard Math for
Windows, in which reported problems with version 1.0 have
been corrected.
INTRODUCTION
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Chalkboard Math for Windows is a fun, easy-to-use math tutor
program that teaches and enhances elementary math skills. It
can be used by a single child or by a child and an adult.
The program presents the player with a blank chalkboard area
in which elementary math problems are drawn, answered, and
assessed.
Progress through a given Chalkboard Math session is measured
via a Scoring Mode option, in which correct answers are
tracked and difficulty levels are automatically adjusted.
PROGRAM FILES
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The Chalkboard Math package consists of four files:
CBMATH.EXE
The executable program file.
CBMATH.EXE (2/1/92) is the Shareware "S" version.
CBMATH.EXE (2/10/92) is the Registered version.
CBMATH.INI
The initialization file, used for recording the
Chalkboard Math high-scores Honor Roll.
CBMATH.HLP
The Windows Help file, used for providing
comprehensive run-time help for Chalkboard Math
users. A registration form is included in the
Help file; both it and any other Help topic may
be easily printed through the Windows Help menu
bar "File/Print Topic" command.
CBMATH.TXT
This file, containing program information, notes,
general instructions, and an ASCII text format
registration form (see end of file).
PROGRAM NOTES
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Chalkboard Math for Windows runs within the Microsoft
Windows environment (versions 3.0 or higher), and
requires the following:
* A Windows-compatible mouse or other pointing
device.
* VGA graphics capability (640x480) or higher.
CGA- or EGA-equipped systems do not provide
sufficient resolution for the Chalkboard Math
display.
Chalkboard Math runs in 16-color mode, but will run acceptably
on monochrome or black & white VGA systems. The program will
run in any Windows 3.0+ operating mode.
CHALKBOARD MATH SETUP
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Chalkboard Math requires no configuration or setup. Although
it can be run from a floppy disk, we strongly recommend
installation to a hard disk.
INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
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1. We recommend making a backup copy of your program disk.
Keep the master copy in a safe place and use the backup
disk for program installation.
2. Copy the program files (CBMATH.EXE, CBMATH.INI, and
CBMATH.HLP) from your master disk to an appropriate
subdirectory on your hard disk (e.g., C:\CBMATH).
There are no hidden files or "key" files on the program
disk, so the file copying process can be accomplished
with the DOS "COPY" command or, if you prefer, through
the Windows File Manager File/Copy command.
This file, CBMATH.TXT, is not required in order to run
Chalkboard Math. However, the three program files
(CBMATH.EXE, CBMATH.INI, and CBMATH.HLP) are required,
and must all reside in the same directory in order for
Chalkboard Math to work properly.
3. You may use the "Windows Setup" utility to setup a
program item (icon) for Chalkboard Math. Windows Setup
will recognize the CBMATH.EXE file and assign its icon
to a program group for you.
or...
You may assign a program item icon to Chalkboard Math
manually, through the File/New commands in Program Manager.
Always make sure that the correct path and filename
(e.g., "C:\CBMATH\CBMATH.EXE") is assigned to the CBMath
program item. The "Browse" control in the Program Item
dialog box will make it easy to locate and assign the
correct path and filename.
4. If installed correctly, Chalkboard Math should load from
the Program Manager screen when the CBMath icon is
double-clicked (or from File Manager when the Chalkboard
Math listing is selected with "Run" or double-clicked).
USING CHALKBOARD MATH
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Chalkboard Math for Windows was designed to be fun and easy to
use -- educational software that "feels" like a game to the
user, yet sharpens elementary math skills through five different
levels of difficulty.
Although Chalkboard Math can and should be used by children to
sharpen math skills on their own, the program is even more
valuable when used by an adult and child together.
Help is available at any time through the Chalkboard Math menu
bar "Help/Index..." command. You can directly access any Help
topic through the Index, or browse from topic to topic. Help
topics may be printed through the Windows Help menu bar
"File/Print Topic" command.
GETTING STARTED
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To begin, the player moves the mouse pointer to one of the
four Math Mode buttons located along the left side of the
window display. These buttons select which type of problem
the program will draw onto the chalkboard area (addition,
subtraction, multiplication, or division).
The desired mode is selected with a click of the left mouse
button. A problem is then drawn on the chalkboard, and the
player is given two attempts to provide the correct answer.
Answers are entered by clicking the numbered buttons (0-9)
and are drawn from left to right -- as the numbered buttons
are "pushed" -- in the appropriate areas of the chalkboard.
If a mistake is made while entering an answer, clicking the
"BACK" button will erase the answer and allow the player to
to start over.
When the answer is entered as desired, click the "GO" button
to check the results.
Comments and score updates are given in the large status window
just under the chalkboard. If the answers on both the first
and second attempts are incorrect, the answer to the problem
is also provided in the status window.
FEATURES
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New Session
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The New Session command clears the chalkboard area,
resets all scores to zero, and allows the player to
restart a Chalkboard Math session.
This command is available through the menu bar
"File/New Session" command.
Honor Roll
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The current top five scores, as recorded by Chalkboard
Math, may be viewed by selecting the menu bar
"File/Honor Roll" command.
Scoring Mode
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The Scoring Mode feature can be toggled on and off
through the menu bar "Options/Scoring Mode" command.
Scoring Mode Enabled
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With Scoring Mode enabled (indicated by a checkmark
-- the default), the program allows the user a
total of 50 problems in a given session. The
program will keep a running score of the number of
correct answers given.
A higher score is awarded when the problem is
correctly answered on the first attempts. Higher
scores are also awarded at the higher difficulty
levels.
Chalkboard Math maintains a record of the top five
scores. The program will prompt the user for his or
her name if their score ranks in the top five, and
will record their name and score in the Chalkboard
Math Honor Roll.
Scoring Mode Disabled
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With Scoring Mode disabled, the program does not
track the number of correct answers given, and does
not offer the player the option to automatically
advance to the higher difficulty levels. However,
the player may manually select any difficulty level
in which to practice.
Note: Regardless of the Scoring Mode setting, only
two answer attempts are allowed per problem.
Sound Effects Control
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The sound effects feature can be toggled on and off
from the menu bar "Options/Sound Effects" command.
Difficulty Level Control
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The current difficulty level, ranging from 1 to 5,
can be selected from the menu bar "Options/Difficulty
Level" command. Each of the five levels offer
successively more challenging problems to solve, and
higher scores awarded for correct answers.
The Auto-Advance option may be