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The University of Illinois at Chicago


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HyperTRANSCRIBE™ Downloads

If you want to try out HyperTRANSCRIBE: You may download the demo for free. Once installed, the demo has all of its features fully enabled except:

  • The Save, Export, Copy, and Paste commands are disabled.
  • Drag and drop from HyperTRANSCRIBE to other programs is disabled.

These features are enabled once you enter a license key, which you can order using the Buy Now link under the Products menu.

If you have just purchased HyperTRANSCRIBE and want to download it: First download the demo and install it. When you start up the demo, it asks whether you want to enter a license key or continue in demo mode. The license key was emailed to you when you purchased HyperTRANSCRIBE. Once you enter your license key, the program removes all the demo limitations and transforms itself into the full edition.

If you are upgrading HyperTRANSCRIBE from a previous version: Download the demo and install it. When the program asks for a license key, enter the original license key you received when you first made your purchase. This will fully enable your copy of HyperTRANSCRIBE.

Users of any previous version can upgrade to HyperTRANSCRIBE 1.5.3 at no charge.

 

Click the links below to download the HyperTRANSCRIBE demo edition for Windows or Macintosh:

Platform Installer File Name Size Version Date
Microsoft Windows Logo Microsoft Windows®
(Win98 through Windows 7)
HT_Setup.EXE 3.5 MB 1.5.3 13 May 09
Mac OS X Logo OS X®
(10.3 or later)
HyperTRANSCRIBE.dmg 4.9 MB 1.5.3 13 May 09

HyperTRANSCRIBE 1.5 requires Windows® 95/98/NT/2000/ME/XP/Vista/Windows 7 or Mac OS X® 10.3 or later, with a minimum of 64 MB total memory, 8 MB disk space, and QuickTime 6.0 or later.

Last Updated (Thursday, 28 January 2010 15:45)

 
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The Importance of Inclusivity in Pursuing Social Justice revealed through HyperRESEARCH

In his paper "Slogging and Stumbling Toward Social Justice in a Private Elementary School: The Complicated Case of St. Malachy" appearing in Education and Urban Society, Vol. 42, No. 5, pp 572-598 (July 2010), author Martin Scanlan of Marquette University used HyperRESEARCH to reveal the myrad of factors affecting one school's efforts at inclusivity as one component towards a broader effort of social justice.

From the Abstract: "This case study examines St. Malachy, an urban Catholic elementary school primarily serving children traditionally marginalized by race, class, linguistic heritage, and disability. As a private school, St. Malachy serves the public good by recruiting and retaining such traditionally marginalized students. As empirical studies involving Catholic schools frequently juxtapose them with public schools, the author presents this examination from a different tack. Neither vilifying nor glorifying Catholic schooling, this study critically examines the pursuit of social justice in this school context. Data gathered through a 1-year study show that formal and informal leaders in St. Malachy adapted their governance, aggressively sought community resources, and focused their professional development to build the capacity to serve their increasingly pluralistic student population. The analysis confirms the deepening realization that striving toward social justice is a messy, contradictory, and complicated pursuit, and that schools in both public and private sectors are allies in this pursuit."

The full text of the paper is accessible here.

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