TI-Nspire™ Student Software
Computer software with the same functionalities of the TI-Nspire handheld.
Included Features
- Easy transition of students’ work between the handheld device and computer
- Add color so graphs and calculations can come alive
- Includes PublishView™ feature where students can neatly format TI-Nspire documents for printing.
- Separate versions for TI-Nspire and TI-Nspire CAS
- Supports Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7; Mac OS X 10.5 and 10.6
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TI-Nspire Student Software Licensing
TI-Nspire Student Software Licenses
| License Type |
License Term |
Order Code |
Price per seat |
| Single |
Perpetual |
TI-NSSW-1 |
$76.00 |
| Volume |
Perpetual |
TI-NSS-VP-ESW |
(10 seat minimum) $62.00 |
| Subscription (365 days) |
TI-NSS-VS-ESW |
$20.00 |
| Concurrent |
Perpetual |
TI-NSS-CP-ESW |
(10 seat minimum) $77.00 |
| Subscription (365 days) |
TI-NSS-CS-ESW |
$25.00 |
TI-Nspire CAS Student Software Licenses
| License Type |
License Term |
Order Code |
Price per seat |
| Single |
Perpetual |
TI-NSCASSW-1 |
$78.00 |
| Volume |
Perpetual |
TI-NSCS-VP-ESW |
(10 seat minimum) $66.50 |
| Subscription (365 days) |
TI-NSCS-VS-ESW |
$22.00 |
| Concurrent |
Perpetual |
TI-NSCS-CP-ESW |
(10 seat minimum) $83.00 |
| Subscription (365 days) |
TI-NSCS-CS-ESW |
$27.00 |
Understanding the TI-Nspire Student Licensing Options
What are my license types?
| License Type |
Description |
| Single |
This option allows you to install and access the software on a single computer. |
| Volume |
This option allows you to install and access the software on a fixed number of computers using a single activation code. The fixed number equals the number of licenses you purchase. |
| Concurrent |
This option allows you to install and run the software on any computer connected to your network. A Concurrent server is used to determine how many instances (seats) of the software are being used at one time and limits the usage to the number of purchased seats. This option requires every computer to be connected to a network when accessing the software. |
How do I know which license version of the software is best for me?
- If you are only need one or two licenses of the software, the single user license will be your least expensive option.
- If the computers do not have easy access to your school’s network, purchase the Volume or Single license types.
- If the number of computers that need to have the software installed is more than the number of students using the software at any one time, the Concurrent license can be a less expensive option.
- If you need only a few licenses to handle year-to-year fluctuations in class size, purchasing subscription licenses can save you money.
- If you plan to use the software for three years or less, the subscription license can be a less expensive license.
Ordering Information
TI-Nspire Licenses
TI-Nspire CAS Licenses