Frequently
Asked Questions
- How can I track student progress?
- How many students can use the program?
- What do school versions provide that
home versions do not?
- What are the system requirements?
- What technical support is available?
- What other curriculum improvement
programs do you recommend?
Answers
1. How can I track student
progress?
Vocabulary Stretch, like all Merit Software products,
integrates seamlessly into a proprietary database -- the Teacher Program
Manager (TPM).
The TPM allows teachers to manage all student records
in one place, monitor students' progress, and view and print details
of individual students or classes.
The TPM is a free add-on for all Merit Software
programs.
For more information go to http://www.meritsoftware.com/teacher_program_manager/

2. How many students can use the
program?
The Home version keeps records for 2 users only.
The 1 Station: Stand-alone version keeps records for 42 users. Network
versions keep records for 1000 users.

3. What do school versions provide
that home versions do not?
All versions of the software have the same instructional
content. However, the 1 Station: Stand-alone and network versions
(school versions) are designed for use in a multi-user environment.
To accommodate schools' instructional and security needs, the database
is more powerful and flexible.
In addition, school versions offer the following
benefits:
· Teachers may block students from
entering their own names in the database.
· Teachers may customize the password to the database.
· Teachers may import a text or Excel file of student names
to the database.
· Network versions allow students to logon from any computer.
· Network versions allow teachers to retrieve scores from
one location.

4. What are the system requirements?
Vocabulary Stretch runs on the Windows 9x/Me/NT/2000/XP
operating systems. It requires 8 MB RAM and 40 MB hard disk space.
This program also requires a minimum screen resolution of 800 by 600
pixels.
The network versions are complete client/server
applications. Everything is installed on the server. Only shortcuts
are placed on the clients. Network versions run on all commercially
available network platforms.

5. What technical support is available?
Telephone and e-mail technical support is free.
Minor updates and bug-fixes are free.

6. What other curriculum improvement
programs do you recommend?