Catch of the Day: Search vs Math in the Sky Usage & Stats

The goal of this app is to improve visual scanning and discrimination of numbers vs. letters as the complexity of the visual field increases. Appropriate for children learning the difference between numbers and letters, and children and adults post-brain injury/stroke that could benefit from a visual search task that gradually increases in complexity. Letters and numbers are randomly displayed on the screen. The player scans the screen looking for the three numbers. Play starts with 20-25 targets and foils on the screen and uppercase letters. When the player successfully finds the numbers in less than 10 seconds per screen, the app moves them to lowercase letters and then both upper and lowercase letters. Level 2 has 40-50 targets and foils. Level 3 has 70-80 targets and foils. Level 4 has 100-115 targets and foils. For visually impaired players, or players with severe disability, there is an option to increase the text size—which significantly reduces the number of items on the screen. Options include the ability to show rewards after a certain number of screens have been viewed, select fonts of different visual complexity, and change the number of targets—up to seven. Results can be printed or emailed and are saved for download using iTunes. Rationale: This task is intended for clients in Rancho levels VI and above. Stimuli are randomly presented in all quadrants of the visual field requiring ongoing sustained visual attention, visual search, and discrimination, again drawing upon Luria’s (1973) third functional unit, planning and verification of activity. This game is appropriate for children and adults with Attention Deficit Disorder, Mild Traumatic Brain Injury or Post Concussion Syndrome. The focus is to train sustained attention during a visual perceptual number/letter discrimination task.
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Space arcade game to improve and practice math skills. Spot and hit asteroids on a path of increasing difficulty. Start by recognizing even and odd numbers, continue with positive and negative, deal with concepts of "less than" and "greater than", perform small additions and subtractions on the fly, learn to evaluate the “order of magnitude” of the results, train with the multiplication tables and with the divisions, face the concept of "prime number". Use missiles and lasers and earn extra ammo, time and points by answering simple quizzes from an alien flying saucer. Each level must be cleared to progress to the next, but levels can also be played and repeated freely. At the beginning of each level, the definition of the topic addressed is presented with an example of a correct solution and one of an incorrect answer. Piloting occurs by rotating the device, but two buttons can also be used to move the spaceship. In addition to the standard mode, the app can also work in a "facilitated" way. Everything becomes slower, the number of solutions increases, the asteroids do not rotate and can even be "hit" by touching them with a finger. List of topics: - even / odd; - positive / negative; - less than, greater than; - sums; - subtractions; - multiplications (times tables from 2 to 10); - divisions; - Prime numbers.
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Catch of the Day: Search VS.
Math in the Sky

December 15, 2024