ZANE'S K12 CURRICULUM EDUCATIONAL SOFTWARE
The comprehensive catalogue of educational CD-ROM software titles originally developed and published by Zane Publishing Inc., targets the K12 curriculum education market and has been acclaimed by both traditional school and homeschool markets alike in many countries around the world as the leading range of support curriculum content.
Our catalogue includes the following titles:
MUSIC
Great Composers
Great Composers: Bach, Schumann, Rakhmaninov
Great Composers: Handel, Chopin, Debussy
Great Composers: Mozart, Mendelssohn, Dvorak
Great Composers: Beethoven, Grieg, Hanson
Great Composers: Haydn, Tchaikovsky, Ravel
Great Composers: Schubert, Brahms, Strauss
Fundamentals of Music
Fundamentals of Music: Dynamics & Tone
Fundamentals of Music: Rhythm & Melody
Music Appreciation
Music Appreciation: Appreciating the Orchestra
Music Appreciation: Instruments of the Symphony Orchestra
Music Appreciation: Making Music: The Symphony Orchestra
History of Music
History of Music: Through the Classical Period
History of Music: Romanticism to Contemporary
History of Music: The Art of Listening
History of Music: Music and Culture
History of Music: American Folk Music
History of Music: History of Jazz
Art & Music
Art & Music: The Medieval Era
Art & Music: The Renaissance
Art & Music: The Baroque
Art & Music: The Eighteenth Century
Art & Music: Romanticism
Art & Music: Impressionism
Art & Music: The Twentieth Century
Art & Music: Surrealism
ART
The Art of Seeing
History through Art
History through Art: Ancient Greece
History through Art: Ancient Rome
History through Art: The Middle Ages
History through Art: The Renaissance
History through Art: The Baroque
History through Art: The Enlightenment
History through Art: Romanticism
History through Art: The Pre-Modern Era
History through Art: The Twentieth Century
History through Art: Native American Rock Art of the Southwest
History through Art: Native American and Colonial Art
Great Works of Art
Great Works of Art Explained, Part I
Great Works of Art Explained, Part II
LITERATURE
Myths & Legends
Myths & Legends: Greek Mythology I
Myths & Legends: Greek Mythology II
Myths & Legends: The Voyages of Ulysses and Aeneas
Myths & Legends: African, Arabic, Celtic, and Norse Mythologies
American Literature
American Literature: A Literary History: Common Sense--The Last of the Mohicans
American Literature: A Literary History: Little Women--The Call of the Wild
American Literature: A Literary History: The Jungle--The Grapes of Wrath
American Literature: A Literary History: Catch-22--The Color Purple
American Literature: Time, Life, & Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne
American Literature: Time, Life, & Works of Henry David Thoreau
American Literature: Time, Life, & Works of Walt Whitman
American Literature: Time, Life, & Works of Ernest Hemingway
British Literature
British Literature: A Literary History: Beowulf—Hamlet
British Literature: A Literary History: Paradise Lost—Ivanhoe
British Literature: A Literary History: Lyrical Ballads--Silas Marner
British Literature: A Literary History: The War of the Worlds--Brave New World
British Literature: Time, Life, & Works of Geoffrey Chaucer
British Literature: Time, Life, & Works of William Shakespeare
British Literature: Time, Life, & Works of William Wordsworth
British Literature: Time, Life, & Works of Charles Dickens
British Literature: Time, Life, & Works of Thomas Hardy
British Literature: Shakespeare's London
British Literature: Shakespeare's Theater
British Literature: Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
World Literature
World Literature: European Literature: The Ancient World--The Renaissance
World Literature: European Literature: The Enlightenment--The Twentieth Century
World Literature: European Literature Science Fiction & Fantasy
The Writing Series
The Writing Series: From the Classics--Great Themes
The Writing Series: Short Story Writing
The Writing Series: Classics: Kidnapped: Imaginative/Narrative Writing
The Writing Series: Classics: Robinson Crusoe: Analytical/Expository Writing
The Writing Series: Classics: The Yearling: Practical/Informative Writing
The Writing Series: Classics: Treasure Island: Sensory/Descriptive Writing
Women in Literature
Women in Literature: Heroines, Sirens, Shrews
Women in Literature: Novelists, Playwrights, Poets
Literature As Art
Literature As Art: Understanding Drama
Literature As Art: Understanding Short Fiction
Literature As Art: Understanding Poetry
Literature As Art: Understanding Biographies
History through Literature
History through Literature: Civilization & Writing
History through Literature: Imperialism and Progress
History through Literature: Industry and Enlightenment
History through Literature: New Worlds and new Ideas
History through Literature: Renaissance and Reformation
History through Literature: Romanticism and Revolution
History through Literature: The Early 20th Century
History through Literature: The Early Middle Ages
History through Literature: The Late 20th Century
History through Literature: The Late Middle Ages
History through Literature: The World in Greek Times
History through Literature: The World in Roman Times
SCIENCE
Elementary Science
Elementary Science: Animals
Elementary Science: Plants
Elementary Science: The Earth
Elementary Science: The Solar System
Elementary Science: The Human Body
Junior Science
Junior Science: Earth's Natural Resources
Junior Science: Ecology I
Junior Science: Ecology II
Junior Science: The Earth
Junior Science: Understanding Weather and Climate
Junior Science: The Universe
Junior Science: Plants & Animals
Junior Science: Life Science Patterns
Junior Science: The Oceans
Junior Science: Introducing Oceanography
Junior Science: The Amazing Coral Reef
Junior Science: How Plants are Classified
Junior Science: Simple Photosynthetic Organisms: From Algae to Ferns
Junior Science: Seed Plants: Gymnosperms and Angiosperms
Junior Science: Introduction to the Microscope
Junior Science: The Five Senses
Junior Science: Observing Living Things: Oceans & Rainforests
Junior Science: Clouds and What They Mean
Junior Science: Details of Weather and Climate
Junior Science: Physical Features of the Earth
What is Science?
What is Science?: What is Science?
What is Science?: What is Biology?
What is Science?: What is Earth Science?
What is Science?: What is Physics?
What is Science?: What is Chemistry?
Study of the Universe
Isaac Asimov's Library of the Universe: Astronomy
Isaac Asimov's Library of the Universe: Space Exploration
Isaac Asimov's Library of the Universe: Space Speculation
Isaac Asimov's Library of the Universe: The Universe
Isaac Asimov's Library of the Universe: The Solar System
Isaac Asimov's Library of the Universe: The Inner Planets
Isaac Asimov's Library of the Universe: The Outer Planets
BIOLOGY
Animal Classification
Animal Classification: How Animals Are Classified
Animal Classification: The Classification of Vertebrates
Animal Classification: Classification of Simple Organisms and Invertebrates
Study of the Animal Kingdom
Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Sponges, Anemones, Corals, and Flatworms
Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Molluscs, Segmented Worms, and Minor Phyla
Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Insects--Springtails through Wasps and Bees
Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Noninsect Arthropods and Echinoderms
Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Urochordates and Craniata through Fish
Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Amphibians and Reptiles
Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Birds--Ostriches through Guinea Fowl
Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Birds--Cranes through Passerines
Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Mammals--Echidna through Whales
Survey of the Animal Kingdom: Mammals--Canids through Sheep
Encyclopedia of U.S. Endangered Species
Biological Sciences
Biological Sciences: The Five Kingdoms of Life
Biological Sciences: Cell Biology I
Biological Sciences: Cell Biology II
Biological Sciences: Biochemistry I
Biological Sciences: Biochemistry II
Biological Sciences: Genetics
Biological Sciences: Heredity
Biological Sciences: Evolution
Biological Sciences: Biomes I
Biological Sciences: Biomes II
Biological Sciences: Ecosystems
Biological Sciences: Botany
Biological Sciences: Plant Anatomy
Biological Sciences: Introduction to Vertebrates
Biological Sciences: The Structure of the Cell
Biological Sciences: The Drama of Reproduction
SOCIAL SCIENCES
Psychology & Sociology
Social Sciences: Interactive Edition
Social Sciences: Discovering Psychology
Social Sciences: Discovering Sociology
HEALTH & WELLBEING
Health: Girl to Woman
Health: Boy to Man
Health: Labor and Delivery for Teens
Health: Communicable and Noncommunicable Diseases
CRIME
History of Organized Crime
History of Con Artists & Confidence Games
History of Criminal Language
History of 20th Century Murder
History of Assassination
History of Western Lawmen & Outlaws
History of the JFK Assassination
RELIGIOUS STUDIES
Religious Studies: Christianity and Civilization
Religious Studies: Religions of the World
HISTORY
Elementary U.S. History
Elementary U.S. History: Exploring and Colonizing
Elementary U.S. History: Becoming a Nation
Elementary U.S. History: Expanding Our Nation
Elementary U.S. History: Staying One Nation
American Pioneering Experience
American Pioneering Experience: Covered Wagons and Westward Expansion
American Pioneering Experience: Daniel Boone and the American Pioneering Experience
American Pioneering Experience: Mountain Men and Gold Seekers
American Pioneering Experience: Ohio Boatmen and the Pioneering Farmers
American Pioneering Experience: Old Texas and the Trail Drivers
Go Westward: The Homesteaders Challenge
Elementary World History
Elementary World History: Cradles of Civilization
Elementary World History: Exploring Ancient Egypt
Elementary World History: The Greek and Roman World
Native American History
Native American History: The First Americans: The PaleoIndians
Native American History: Agricultural Indians of Texas: Past & Present
Native American History: From the Plains: Texas Buffalo Hunters and Warriors
African American History
African American History: The Struggle for Equal Rights
African American History: The Struggle for Freedom
African American History: A Cultural Heritage
African American History: Leading Black Americans I
African American History: Leading Black Americans II
U.S. History
U.S. History: Jacksonian Democracy
U.S. History: The Civil War--Two Views
U.S. History: Reconstruction
U.S. History: The American West
U.S. History: The Great Depression
U.S. History: U.S. Government (1783 - 1865)
U.S. History: U.S. Government (1866 - 1977)
U.S. History: Foreign Policy (1788 - 1933)
U.S. History: Foreign Policy (1933 - 1963)
U.S. History: Social Reform Movements
U.S. History: Discovering American History
U.S. History: The American Journey, Interactive Edition
U.S. History: Government by the People, Interactive Edition
World & European History
World History: European History: Columbus and the Age of Discovery
World History: European History: The Thirty Years' War
World History: European History: The French Revolution
World History: European History: The Rise & Fall of the British Empire
World History: European History: Imperialism
World History: European History: The Making of the German Nation
World History: European History: The Industrial Revolution
World History: European History: The Scientific Revolution
19th Century History
World History: Nineteenth Century: The Napoleonic Era
World History: Nineteenth Century: Nineteenth-Century Nationalism
World History: Nineteenth Century: The 1848 Revolutions
World History: Nineteenth Century: The Victorian Era
World History: Nineteenth Century: The Ideas of Karl Marx
20th Century History
World History: Twentieth Century: Twentieth-Century Nationalism
World History: Twentieth Century: The Russian Revolution
World History: Twentieth Century: Fascist Dictatorships
World History: Twentieth Century: Causes of World War I
World History: Twentieth Century: Causes of World War II
World History: Twentieth Century: My Brother’s Keeper
World History: The Western Heritage, Interactive Edition
World History: Discovering World History
History through Literature
History through Literature: Civilization & Writing
History through Literature: Imperialism and Progress
History through Literature: Industry and Enlightenment
History through Literature: New Worlds and new Ideas
History through Literature: Renaissance and Reformation
History through Literature: Romanticism and Revolution
History through Literature: The Early 20th Century
History through Literature: The Early Middle Ages
History through Literature: The Late 20th Century
History through Literature: The Late Middle Ages
History through Literature: The World in Greek Times
History through Literature: The World in Roman Times
History through Art
History through Art: Ancient Greece
History through Art: Ancient Rome
History through Art: The Middle Ages
History through Art: The Renaissance
History through Art: The Baroque
History through Art: The Enlightenment
History through Art: Romanticism
History through Art: The Pre-Modern Era
History through Art: The Twentieth Century
History through Art: Native American Rock Art of the Southwest
History through Art: Native American and Colonial Art
History of Music
History of Music: Through the Classical Period
History of Music: Romanticism to Contemporary
History of Music: The Art of Listening
History of Music: Music and Culture
History of Music: American Folk Music
History of Music: History of Jazz
GEOGRAPHY
U.S. Geography
U.S. Geography: The Land & Its People
U.S. Geography: Alaska & Hawaii
U.S. Geography: The Northeast
U.S. Geography: The Southeast
U.S. Geography: Florida: The Sunshine State
U.S. Geography: The Midwest
U.S. Geography: The Rockies
U.S. Geography: The Southwest
U.S. Geography: The West
U.S. Geography: Texas: The Lone Star State
World Geography
World Geography: Lollipop Dragon Goes Continental
World Geography: Lollipop Dragon Explores Communities
World Geography: Maps and Globes: A Thorough Understanding
LIBRARY SKILLS
Library Skills: Using the Almanac
Library Skills: Using the Atlas
Library Skills: Using the Dictionary
Library Skills: Using the Encyclopedia
American Concise Encyclopedia
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