Monday, June 21, 2010

Re: Rosetta Stone

We are using RS at our school successfully. We are using the hosted/cloud
version because it was much more economical for the number of students we
have. It was not practical for us to license the CD/network version. I am
involved mainly on the technical end of RS setup and installation, but have
heard very good news about it from our language instructors. If you would
like additional information, just send me an email off-list.


Bill Perpelitt
Technology Director
Delphian School
http://www.Delphian.org/
20950 SW Rock Creek Road
Sheridan, OR 97378
503-843-3521


On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 3:05 PM, Renee Ramig <rramig@sevenhillsschool.org>wrote:

> Does anyone have some licenses for levels 1, 2 and / or 3 Latin American
> Spanish of Rosetta Stone on CD (network or individual workstation) they
> are no longer using and want to sale? (I checked with the Rosetta Stone
> Rep, and they said a school could sale their perpetual licenses if they
> were no longer using them.) It is fine if it isn't the newest version.
>
> And...if you do use Rosetta Stone, especially in middle school, can you
> let me know how well you feel it is working? How often are you using
> it?
>
> The cost seems incredibly high (Over $6,000 for 10 concurrent licenses
> for levels 1-2). My Spanish teacher really wants to try it next year to
> help differentiate in her classroom since she has levels from very
> beginner to bilingual in her class.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Renee Ramig
> Seven Hills School
>
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