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Welcome to Compu.Ed's  website

Compu.Ed  has a variety of software titles sourced from all over the world which are aimed at helping children from as young as four through to upper primary and high school level. All of them have been thoroughly researched and chosen for their excellent features in assisting teachers and parents of children who are experiencing learning difficulties. The software can also be used with adults who have reading difficulties. Many teachers have found the software is also an effective classroom tool for teaching reading, spelling and comprehension to children without problems.

 

Compu.Ed software focuses on:

  • Developing basic reading, listening and comprehension skills, including phonological awareness,  knowledge of sound symbol correspondence as well as decoding skills

  • Activities developed by leading reading specialists and educators

At home or school

Compu.Ed''s software is used in hundreds of schools across Australia.

Students can use these fun ways to improve language, literacy and numeracy by using the same programmes at home.

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  • Encouraging students to work independently
  • Building on preceding activities to develop a sound foundation of good reading skills
  • Promoting listening skills and the ability to follow instructions
  • Programs that advance automatically through different levels based on the student's performance
  • Intriguing and colourful activities to interest and motivate students; and
  • Easy to use, step by step methods for acquiring reading and comprehension skills.

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