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S&S Software is a small software development company located in the ghost town of Dos Cabezas, Arizona. We are educators who have been providing microcomputer education, software development, and consultation services for homes, schools, and businesses since 1979. |
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Margaret A. Schrader, Ph.D., CCC-SLP Margaret Schrader received her Masters degree in Speech and Hearing Sciences and began working as a speech-language pathologist in Tucson, Arizona in the early '70s. After several years in the public schools, where she provided therapy for kindergarten through middle school, she began a private practice providing home-based speech therapy for pre-kindergarten and elementary school aged children with moderate to severe speech-language delays and disorders. In the mid-80s she became a computer software specialist at the University of Arizona where she designed and programmed math story problem programs for the H.O.T.S. project, a Title 1 program for improving thinking skills. In 1990 she received a Ph.D. in education. Margaret has authored many educational materials for Communication / Therapy Skill Builders (currently published by ProEd ), including Photo Articulation Library , Parent Articles: Enhance Parent Involvement in Learning Language, Peel&Put for Early Childhood Education, Computer Applications for Language Learning, Picture Pairs and More Picture Pairs. |
Chuck Steele, M.ED. Chuck Steele became a classroom teacher in the early '70s and taught both elementary and middle school students. He received his Masters of Education degree in 1975 as well as being certified as an Educational Administrator in Arizona. He returned to the University of Arizona to continue post-graduate studies in education in the mid-80s, and he began teaching computer sciences at Pima Community College. In the late 80s he accepted the position of computer applications specialist, as the lead C++ programmer developing math software programs for the H.O.T.S. project in the College of Education at the University of Arizona. Chuck co-authored the BASIC Conversions Manual published by Communication Skill Builders. |
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