Sunday 29 December 2013

Use the right apps and websites to give your child the benefit of playing while learning

Following an open letter to the Daily Telegraph on 11 Sept 2013,  David Whitebread from the Faculty of Education writes on a  discussion post on the University of Cambridge’s research discussion board.  He offers arguments for why children might benefit from more play-based development before formal education begins.  This is well worth a brief read (though ignore the comments which unfortunately get immature and irrelevant).

I believe that many of the better apps and educational websites achieve a good balance of helping children learn and reinforcing what they have already been taught, with unstructured play.  Furthermore some of the excellent gamification aspects that many of these sites/apps offer succeed in keeping children coming back for more in a way that more traditional teaching methods will rarely achieve.  Weekly certificates in Mathletics for example mean that Mathletes have a compelling reason to return each week, while 'points' that let you change your avatar or 'pay' to play special sub-games are common. Similarly, completing the mission or learning more about the story is effective in Mystery Maths Museum.

If you are reading the posts on this site I presume you are already well aware of the opportunities apps and websites offer; but if not I strongly encourage you to pick one or more of the tools we comment on below, or list in our “Best of” pages and test it out with your child.  

How you will engage your child depends on their age and attitude, and your usual way of using technology at home - where the child is a regular iPad user it can be enough for the simpler apps to simply add it to the device and wait as they discover it themselves.  A web based tool such as Reading Eggs or Mathseeds will require you to start your child off at the computer, especially if they are not used to a mouse, but in many cases they will rapidly be asking to ‘play’ rather than being told they must.

(Remember the recommendation that young children get used to using tablets and computers in areas of the house where there are others around so you have less of a struggle in their tweens/early teens when you ask them not to go online in their rooms.)

Saturday 28 December 2013

Just fantastic - Light-Bot 2.0 - An excellent introduction to programming @lightbotcom

Just fantastic!  Light-bot 2.0 is a game that aims to make the concepts of programming kid-friendly.  Education that's fun!
Available free online or as a  free and paid app it achieves this!  With a quick-to-understand user interface it starts with basics but rapidly has children thinking about functions, recursions and conditions.
Suitable for mathematically minded 7-8 year olds and upwards, and can make for fun family learning as joint problem solving will often come in helpful.
Get it now  or go to light-bot.com for more information, or http://armorgames.com/play/6061/light-bot-20 to get directly to the game

Allegra comments (briefly)... on YouTube

66% saving on all @ReadingEggs apps until 1 Jan

Even though often hard to work out which is the right level for your kid at 69p (UK price) you can’t really go wrong with these Reading Eggs apps.  19 Apple apps and 3 Android apps covering counting, phonics and spelling - each one is a great education app.  Our current favorites are Eggy Sight Words and Tap the Cat.



Goldie Blox - An innovative toy for girls?

While not an online or electronic learning aid, I am very impressed by my first (online) view of Goldie Blox.  This set of construction toys linked to stories is designed to encourage girls to be interested in building/engineering/construction - education by doing.  We have not seen it before – possibly because it appears overpriced currently in the UK – but it looks like a brilliant concept.  Once I’ve found a cost effective way of buying I will review in more detail as it feels very relevant despite being 100% physical!  Possibly the answer to your gift needs in 12 months' time.
Do post a comment if you have had experience with any Goldie Blox toys.
Check here for examples of the product:
Or here for their website

Live Mathletics - A compelling dimension that keeps children's attention



Live Mathletics allows children to challenge random other users (across the globe) of a similar level to 60 second mental maths races.  Over 5 million challenges take place every day with children practicing key skills over and over again without realising that it is “studying”.
The recently updated interface makes things even better and if you have signed up via a school rather than individually allows easier competitions against class mates.
Mathletics is a fantastic resource for self-starting students who enjoy maths – Live Mathletics puts it at a whole new level.
Want to start straight away – go here: http://www.mathletics.eu/
And of course as is inevitable on the internet there are a variety of “hacks” available to ensure you always win.  Not entirely clear why anyone would bother, but as one YouTube poster stated, it is simply to add to his list of “hacks”.  I’ll let you track these down if you so wish…

Introduction to Ahead of the World

Welcome to Ahead of the World where we will share with you those educational websites and apps that we believe can make a difference to your children's development and growth.

There are many, many sites listing educational apps.  We aim to be different in three ways.

1. We will be focused, rather than overloading you with tens or hundreds of new suggestions each day.
2. We aim to bring this advice to other countries by identifying those apps/sites that do not require English to use, or which, while aimed at anglophones, will work for kids with limited English.
3. We will not just focus on apps, but also website offering the best educational experiences, and real-world toys that we see supporting the development of your children.

Please get in touch at any point, whether to suggest something for review, disagree with what we have said, or offer ideas for how we can give you the most insightful service.