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Tic Tac Toe This is freeware written by Hill Roberts. It is a QA game using TicTacToe. Players are allowed to choose game board moves only after entering correct response to teacher's multiple choice questions. Comes with apologetics question sets used in LIB for grades 1-3, grades 4-6 and adult levels. Teachers may enter their own question files of up to 99 questions. The game itself can be used in either secular or religious teaching environments. The questions determine the content. Please download the Readme text file for instructions on installing this software. You should download the three zipped files and extract their contents into folders of the same name as the download file. Email me if you have any questions about how to do this or using the game.
Readme.txtdisk1.zip,   disk2.zip,   TTT_Qs.zip
Monkey Mattir This is freeware written by Michael Grant. It is used in LIB workshops to illustrate probability theory (or, the old saw that given enough time a monkey at a typewritter would eventually type out a Shakespearean sonnet by random keystrokes). Hence the name.  This software is used to illustrate that probability predictions work, and that the prediction of evolutionary theorists such as Dawkins that random shuffling can produce meaningful information (such as in a string of DNA, instead of ink blobs) is unsupportable by the math. This program is a DOS executable. Just download it and then double click on it in Windows Explorer to run it. Currently it only is operable in the Demo mode. Remember to stop the program in Demo mode, use Ctrl-F10.  See Readme file.

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