Mobile Apps Are Great For Home Learning and Revision
(PRWEB) September 22, 2014 -- With technology constantly getting better, home learning and revision has seen big changes. Children of this generation have access to a number of different learning resources, which help them grow in a holistic way. The introduction of learning applications on popular platforms like Android and iOS provide an interactive learning method, not only do they get the point across but these apps make learning an enjoyable experience for both parents and children together.
Learning apps come in all subjects and sizes, from history to language to teaching kids how to read, these exceptional pieces of software make revision or additional learning for your child possible in the comfort of your home. Although they may not be able to convey an entire lesson, they provide a way to making kids understand topics better through visual aid.
Apps like TEDx and Wikiweb are such apps that help children visualize what they are learning. Apps also let children explore various topics and learn based on interest, which is proven to have good results.
ALOHA recommends these apps for children:
• TEDx
• Wikiweb
• Reading Bear
• Math Duel
• Vocabla
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About ALOHA
ALOHA has been guiding children between the ages of five through 12 years to achieve academic excellence since 2007 in the United States. The interactive learning process is proven to enhance a child’s math, reading and writing capabilities. The teacher-led, small group lessons teach other vital skills such as listening and visualization that help improve a child’s overall growth and help them excel at school.
ALOHA is currently training children all over the country and more than 150 centers. For more details on this unique program, please visit alohamindmath.com or search for the center closest to you by using our locator alohamindmath.com/locations/.
Suchitra, ALOHA Mind Math, http://www.alohamindmath.com, +1 732 658 5875, [email protected]
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