                       Math Tutor 1
                   Brian T. Luke, Ph.D.

This set of software is built on the basic premise that mathematics,
at any level, can only be really understood if it is practiced again
and again.  Though practicing on a computer can be very helpful, there
is no substitute for having the student work out problems with pencil
and paper.  

With these points in mind, the Registered Version of Math Tutor 1
increases the number of activities from 5 to 22.  The full list of
activities is listed below.  [Those marked with a (*) are the same
as in the Shareware Version.]

  (*)A = Counting Tutor (0-9)
     B = More Counting Questions (0-9)
     C = Generate PostScript Counting Questions (0-9)
  (*)D = Counting Tutor (10+)
     E = More Counting Questions (10+)
     F = Generate PostScript Counting Questions (10+)
  (*)G = Greater than, Equal to, or Less than Tutor
     H = Generate PostScript Greater than, Equal to, or Less than Questions
  (*)I = Addition Tutor (Level 1)
     J = More Addition Questions (Level 1)
     K = Generate PostScript Addition Questions (Level 1)
     L = Addition Tutor (Level 2)
     M = More Addition Questions (Level 2)
     N = Generate PostScript Addition Questions (Level 2)
  (*)O = Subtraction Tutor (no borrowing)
     P = More Subtraction Questions (no borrowing)
     Q = Generate PostScript Subtraction Questions (no borrowing)
     R = Subtraction Tutor (borrowing)
     S = More Subtraction Questions (borrowing)
     T = Generate PostScript Subtraction Questions (borrowing)
     U = Addition and Subtraction Word Problem Tutor
     V = Generate PostScript Addition and Subtraction Word Problems

In addition to these activities, the Registered Version contains a
PostScript file (num0-9.ps) that contains the numbers 0 through 9 on
lined paper so that the student can practice writing these numbers.
The PostScript files (num0-9.ps and those generated by activities
C, F, H, K, N, Q, T and V) can be printed by sending them to a
PostScript printer.  If such a printer is not available, they can first
be read into a PostScript viewer and printed from there.  A good
PostScript viewer is "ghostview".  Versions for DOS, Windows 3.1 and
Windows 95 can be obtained by pointing a web browser at
http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/.  There you can also get a good Windows
interface called GSview.

To obtain the Registered Version of Math Tutor 1, please send $12.00(US) to
    Brian T. Luke, Ph.D.
    P.O. Box 1578
    Frederick, MD 21702
and make sure to include your name and address.
