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Tuesday
Sep272011

eSkills Learning Verbs by Applicable2U

   Verbs

 

At the end of August, eSkills Learning launched Verbs.  If you love the bingo like concept that this development group incorporates with a variety of academic skills, then you will want to add their recent launch to your collection.  eSkills Learning is a development group that works very hard at building and then integrating mobile learning apps that correlate with the Common Core Standards.  The Common Core Standards are considered robust and attempt to meet the needs of students as it relates to the real world.  Amazingly, there are only 6 states currently not following such standards, but in time, I am sure all 51 states will be following suit.  Looking over my own state standards, the language skills development of verbs is introduced as early as second grade and further reinforced in third.  Whether you are just beginning to introduce or providing reinforcement of various types of verbs or simply preparing for a higher education exam, eSkills Learning Verbs is certainly Applicable2U.

eSkills Learning Verbs has been broken into four levels of play: Level 1 – Action Verbs, Level 2 – Two Word Verbs,Level 3 – Irregular Verbs and Level 4 – Difficult Irregular Verbs.  Interaction and learning can occur as a single player, multiple player or simply practice mode.  As a single player, you compete against yourself on your individual device.  However, when implementing the multiple player mode, each participant has their own device which has been loaded with the eSkills Learning Verb app.  Within this mode of play, each user must set the bluetooth capability to on within their settings of their device.  Together, players will experience an “old school” game of bingo without any real chips or someone calling out numbers and letters like B-10.  Instead it is done virtually with the latest form of technology, your iPhone, iTouch or iPad.  Much like the real bingo, each player is provided their own game board.  Users will be asked to read a sentence and choose from 3 or 4 multiple choice answers in order to appropriately fill in the blank.  The first user to get 5 chips in a row wins.  Players should not assume that each letter/number combination will be on their board as boards are randomly selected.  A thought for the developer – might it be possible to provide a reading option that a user could select before the pop up window indicates a right or wrong answer. This might be a nice added feature when a user is incorporating the practice mode.   By hearing the sentence read aloud, a user might rethink their selection.  In our opinion, it is an alternative way to differentiate a users experience as it challenges them to use their listening skills as well.   Academically each mode of play provides the user(s) a very worthwhile experience.

As a user(s) develops their understanding of various forms of verbs, such an app is also encouraging cognitive processing as they increase their word recognition skills.  In addition, it will provide the user(s) alternative ways to use verbs in their own writing outside of this application.  Through the integration of eSkills Learning Verbs, users will become more aware of how to make their writing pop with details.  Ones word choice will definitely increase with each mode of play.  Our experience and review of eSkills Learning Verb was via an iPad2.  With all the “twitter” about how to make your iPad device accessible with an interactive whiteboard. such a educational app would certainly fit nicely in any regular or special education setting.  To further expand on this idea, eSkills Learning has taken the time to provide a Teacher’s Guide for Verbs as a way to support the implementation of this language skills suite to any learning environment.

As a child, I can recall learning various forms of language with the support of textbooks, the teacher talking “at us” in a very monotoned voice and the creation of  these horrific “trees”.  Applicable2U is just amazed at where education has taken us over the course of several years.  It is through the work of such developers as eSkills Learning that language comprehension can change and connections can be made as your children or students are having fun!  If you would like to learn more about this educational app or any others that eSkills Learning as to offer, please visit their website here.  If you are a parent, educator or homeschooler that is in need of a new way to teach or reinforce verbs, then begin downloading eSkills Learning Verbs today from your iTunes library here.

Reviewers website: www.applicable2u.wordpress.com

Thursday
Apr232009

Word Magic - Show #37 and Brueck Review #2

Grade Level: Early Elementary

Program Functionality: B
The app is easy to navigate from an interface standpoint, but it loses a mark for its lack of text or audio instructions.

Purpose: A
Word Magic has a very specific purpose, which challenges emergent and early readers to identify individual letters and letter blends to complete a partially spelled word.

Overall Educational Value:
B
Word Magic provides teachers with some opportunity to differentiate instruction by shifting focus from BEGINNING/MIDDLE/END sounds and also LETTER/BLEND based on individual student need.

Cost: $.99

Recommendation:
I recommend this app for personal use and school use at this time. I feel this app would be most appropriate to supplement or enhance reading instruction. Children will benefit from teacher or adult modeling of use, but most early elementary students will be able to operate independently after their first interaction with the app.

Creators Website: http://www.anusen.com/website_wordmagic.html

ITunes Link: Click Here

Hey, check out our Ning (Online Community) devoted to helping teachers utilize these devices to the their fullest. We hope to bring app developers and educators together to make truly educational apps.

brueckei.org Integration Suggestions:
Class Lab
Small Group
Partners: Beginning Sounds Game Show
2 students:1 iPod
Students take turns playing the roles of the contestant and game show host. Children can sit on chairs or floor, but should be facing one another. The host holds the iPod out of view of contestant. Play begins with the host declaring either BEGINNING/MIDDLE/END to the contestant, depending on the game setting. The host then names or describes the picture that Word Magic displays. Contestant replies with the letter that is missing from the BEGINNING/MIDDLE/END. Host then reveals the iPod to contestant and taps the contestant answer into the app to check for accuracy. If answer is incorrect, then contestant can use the letter clues that the Word Magic app provides to select a follow-up answer. Host touches in subsequent answers and checks for accuracy. Play continues until contestant collects a reward on the Word Magic app (5 correct answers). At that point, students trade roles and follow the same sequence.
Limiting factors: Sound. Although there are no verbal cues presented with the picture in the app, both auditory feedback is provided after the student selects a letter.
Individual: Skill & Drill


This has been another I Education Apps Review. I’m Jeremy Brueck from brueckei.org where we are dedicated to Helping educators meet the changing demands of 21st Century teaching and learning.

Friday
Apr172009

Sight Words and Digraphs - Show #31

Grade Level: Kindergarten

Program Functionality: A / Very easy to use.

Purpose: B / This app is basically a generator of math problems for students to practice.

Overall Educational Value: B / This is a drilling activity as it does not have an instructional component.

Cost: $0.99

Recommendation: We are not recommending this app for personal use or for school use at this time.

Creators Website: http://www.anusen.com/website_sightwords.htm

ITunes Link: Click Here

Hey, check out our Ning (Online Community) devoted to helping teachers utilize these devices to the their fullest.