NETWORKING, INTEGRATING, AND ADMINISTERING THE MEDIA ASSISTANT SOLO
WITH STUDY 100 MANAGEMENT & CONTROL SOFTWARE
For independent workstations that include a Media Assistant Solo, and which are
computer networked, Study 100 software provides an efficient, dynamic way to deliver –
and allow student access to – all of your media.
Study 100 lets you efficiently manage and control student workstations, share screens,
log off/shut down/restart workstations, lock workstations and keep records. And, since
Study 100 software is written by the same people who developed the Media Assistant, it
is as system integrated and system-tested as possible.
[ See more about Study 100 ]
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THE MEDIA ASSISTANT SOLO: GIVE YOUR
STUDENTS THE EFFICIENCY OF
LANGUAGE-STUDY- SPECIFIC DIGITAL
MULTIMEDIA AT EVERY PC ON CAMPUS

Like the Media Assistant Duo, which is integrated into the
Lab 300, the Media Assistant Solo is a true language-study-
specifc software media center -- but it resides on any PC,
anywhere. It has a master and student track for record and
compare and includes features such as gap-seeking recap,
text annotation, programmed stimulus-response exercise
formats, and offers the student a variety of other play-record-
program options.
Solo incorporates a sliding selector and bookmarks which
allow a virtually limitless number of places to begin listening/
viewing and to set listening/viewing parameters.
The Media Assistant offers students access and language-study-specific file format in
over 35 different digital audio/video formats. Regardless of the source format (Internet
formats, .mp3, wav, mpeg, etc.), regardless of the medium (CD-Audio,
CD-Rom, analog audio and videocassette), Media Assistant immediately
puts any media into a program-student record-compare-correct format.
With features such as text annotation, programmable AACC
(Audio-Active-Comparative-Corrective) exercises, integrated instruction
screen, bookmarks with titles, students have a variety of functions to hold
their attention. The same features provide the most flexibility to file
programmers. Instructors make class-, task-, and student-specific files
that may be used virtually forever.
Media Assistant plays any media file from anywhere, but for the most
efficiency, it streams courseware-on-demand. When streamed, students
get on task immediately without waiting for downloads. Plus, many
individuals imay simultaneously access the same file, work independently,
yet not tie up memory at the computer workstation.
[ Media Assistant Features At-a-Glance ]