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I am researching algebra programs right now to get ready for this coming fall.

 

I am researching VideoText, Chalkdust and MUS. I keep seeing Lials.

 

I have heard this so many times. I know there must be numerous posts on Lials.

 

What is so great about this program?

 

Is it easily used by students without input from Teacher except for grading and guiding? Or is this teacher intensive? Do answer keys and solutions come with it?

 

Everytime I have looked at Lials it seems complicated to me. So help see the light on this program that alot on here raves about.

 

Holly

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Actually, it is probably very similar to what I used in high school 30 years ago. I liked it because it did not look like an overwhelming amount of work. I think it would be more solid than MUS, even though I have used and loved MUS for years. That's all I can come up with. Familiarity and compactness :glare:

 

Checking out the new smiles :auto:

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