Compu-Read

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Compu-Read
Developer(s) Edu-Ware
Publisher(s) Edu-Ware
Designer(s) Sherwin Steffin
Engine EWS3
Platforms Apple II, Atari 400/800, Commodore 64, IBM PC
Release date(s)
    Genre(s) Language arts, Speed reading
    Mode(s) Single learner

    Compu-Read is an educational program originally developed by Sherwin Steffin of Edu-Ware Services in 1979 for the Apple II.

    Summary

    It consists of four modules training the user in rapidly increasing comprehension and retention: Character Recognition, High-speed word recognition, Synonyms; Sentence Comprehension. In each, the user the initial difficulty level, and the computer matches the display speed to the user's performance.

    Steffin first wrote Compu-Read as a text-based program while serving as a research analyst at UCLA. The first version was published by Programma International but after being laid off from the university, he revised Compu-Read and used it to launch his new company, Edu-Ware. Edu-Ware upgraded the program to high resolution graphics using its EWS3 graphics engine in 1981, renamed it Compu-Read 3.0 and ported it to the Atari 400/800, Commodore 64, and IBM PC. Compu-Read was featured in Edu-Ware's catalogs until its closure in 1985.

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