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Study 1200

SANAKO Study 1200 - An interactive software language laboratory

Product Overview

Interactive teaching software from SANAKO makes language teaching enjoyable and productive at all levels. SANAKO Study 1200 is easy-to-use and dynamic – there is no proprietary hardware to invest in, and the system is flexible and fully scalable to meet teaching needs in large or small environments – simply install the software on as many or as few student PCs as you need, and your language teaching environment is ready. SANAKO Study 1200 is easily installed on top of existing IT resources throughout the institution, making it the ideal whole school solution for language teaching.

Study has been certified for use with Windows Vista and the latest version, version 5.0 is compatible with Windows 7.

Interactive Language Learning Environment. SANAKO Study 1200 is a software language laboratory that meets any institution’s demand for teaching technology that is lightweight, dynamic, scalable and fully modern. The software is fully compatible with modern computer operating systems including current and future versions of Microsoft® platforms. It is also modular, allowing teachers to install modules that introduce additional teaching or learning activities, or even classroom management or administrative functions.

Affordable, Flexible Licensing System. Schools will appreciate the affordable, flexible licensing system that ensures exactly the resources needed for IT-based teaching. To maintain control of this exciting interactive learning environment, Study 1200 puts a number of classroom management and student monitoring resources into teachers’ hands - they remain at the centre of learning!

Use of the Latest Technology. Students also enjoy intensive listening and voice-based activities. Its digital recorder allows for the playback of material for activities such as listening comprehension, allowing students to record their voices for activities such as model imitation, reading practice and mark-to-speak drills. Along with the student voice graph which maps voice intonation and inflexion, these activities support student self-evaluation and correction.