Lesson Loader

Lesson Loader

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License:Freeware

Total downloads:115

Operating system:Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8

Latest version:1.5

Latest update:

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Description

Lesson Loader, now available in its latest version 1.5, is an exceptional free "Education" tool created by Keith Johnson from Physics for You. Designed specifically for Teaching Tools, this innovative software provides educators with an efficient way to plan and deliver lessons.

To begin, users simply need to download the program file, named Loader.exe, which is supported on a range of operating systems including Windows XP, Vista, 7, and 8. Once installed, Lesson Loader allows teachers to organize their lessons by creating a 'Play-List' of necessary files. These files can be sourced from various mediums, be it their personal hard drive, a CD, or the web, and can include PowerPoint presentations, Excel spreadsheets, Word documents, images, and videos.

The process is straightforward:

  1. Give the lesson a name, such as "10P Elec Circuits Monday period 3".
  2. Browse and select the files to be used.
  3. Arrange the files in the desired sequence.
  4. Save the lesson. Remarkably, up to 1000 lessons can be stored within the program.

Being the latest version, 1.5 has refined features from its predecessors ensuring a smooth and user-friendly experience. The program has been specifically designed with teaching in mind, making it simpler for educators to manage their teaching materials.

Pros:

  • Free of cost, making it accessible to all educators.
  • Supports a wide range of file types (PowerPoint, Excel, Word, images, and videos).
  • Stores up to 1000 lessons for extensive planning.
  • Compatible with multiple Windows OS versions.
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You may want to check out more software, such as Reso Hangout Video Lessons, Lesson Planner or BB Daily Lesson Downloader, which might be similar to Lesson Loader.

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