View Full Version : New DIVE cd-rom and labs
LadyNancy
06-05-2009, 08:56 AM
This is what the DIVE website says about their newest edition:
"Now the new DIVE Science Instructional CD-ROMs for Physical Science, Biology, and Chemistry are generic and include labs!"
I was under the impression that the older cd-rom did include labs. Am I wrong? I am looking to purchased a previously owned chemistry cd to save money, but I really wanted labs on it.
LadyNancy
06-07-2009, 12:12 AM
Bump
Quiver0f10
06-07-2009, 08:23 AM
:lurk5:
LadyNancy
06-10-2009, 11:21 PM
Anybody???
Karenciavo
06-11-2009, 07:09 AM
Dive CDs are non transferable, from the Dive web site:
Used CDs All DIVE CDs are copyrighted and contain an End User License Agreement which states you have purchased a license to use the intellectual property for your immediate family. It also states that this license is non-transferable which means the DIVE CDs cannot be sold, loaned, or given away. This is important for many reasons but most importantly it allows us to serve you better by permiting us to offer the Replacement CD Program described above and it helps protect homeschooling families from purchasing damaged used CDs. Most of the tech support calls we receive are due to damaged used CDs which are the most time consuming tech calls we get. The CDs are priced for one user and actually only cost about 41cents per lecture. We hope you agree our CDs are a great value without reselling!
LadyNancy
06-11-2009, 12:00 PM
I guess that would explain why I can't find a used cd. lol
I hadn't seen that information on their website before, and I cannot find it now. Why can't I get to it?
transientChris
06-11-2009, 01:34 PM
WE bought a DIve CD from the maker and the first one we bought did not have the labs. DD got sick, chemistry was put on the back burner, needed the CD this year, couldn't find it, bought another one. It does have labs on it.
Karenciavo
06-11-2009, 03:22 PM
I guess that would explain why I can't find a used cd. lol
I hadn't seen that information on their website before, and I cannot find it now. Why can't I get to it?
It's well hidden (http://www.diveintomath.com/pageDisplay.cfm?pageno=238ans&zpid=440&sesstime=now) :001_smile: I only knew it because I spoke to a rep at a conference. I sold a Dive Math cd back in the day, I had no idea. :blush:
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