Created By: Ashley Warner
1. LeapFrog Leapster 2. Vtech V.Smile 3. Vtech Nitro Web Notebook 4. Other Handheld Learning Devices 5. Benefits of Handhelds as a learning tool
Teaches essential tools from ages Preschool up to 4 th grade Has learning levels, that helps pace the students to their ability Its touch screen and stylus help develop motor skills used in writing, while its compact design makes it easy for kids to play on the go 30+ learning leapster games
Can connect to the computer, to enhance the learning but also they can collect rewards that they earned For Parents has a website webpage about the child’s leapster so they can see the child’s progress Learning Skills: Phonics, the alphabet, consonants, sight words, vowels, art and design, writing, and more
Learning system that helps teach Math, Science, Reading, Spelling, and more V-Motion is a brilliant breakthrough gaming console that combines wireless, motion- activated play, web connectivity and educational gaming into a system that plugs directly into your television Many different games with characters that children are familiar with like Scooby Doo, Mickey Mouse, Spider-Man, Barbie, and more Good for ages preschool to elementary
Pros Easily plugs into most televisions. Large, colorful buttons are easy for small hands to push. Capability for more than one player via extra V-Smile joysticks. Joystick is adjustable for right- and left-handed players. Offers many popular video game characters in V Smile Smartridge learning games. Cons Battery life is somewhat short. Second joystick and AC adapter pack must be purchased separately. Power button and reset button are easily confused by toddlers. Three-year-olds may have trouble understanding the V-Smile Smartridge games. V.Smile for Infants
Has 80 different arcade games for learning about Math, Reading, Logic, Spanish, Music, and More Reads Stories Aloud to help teach phonics and build comprehension skills Laptop, which helps make kids interested into it more and learning because they can say they have a laptop Is sold at many different stories, like Toys R Us
Tracks child's learning and adjusts the curriculum appropriately Is sold at many different stories, like Toys R Us Many different kinds that have all different learning features to help different children with different things that they need assistance in or learn
GPS (Global Positioning System) Way to explore the world Can be used on a class field trip like going outside Learn about Maps Palm-size Computers Can be used in any grade but best for older grades Has all different tools on them like Word (can be used for an outline or taking class notes), Graphing, Calculator, etc
Digital Cameras Can take pictures from a trip and be able to show them Fun and interactive way to show things visually Good for students that don’t understand something, can see it visually like English Language Learners Smart board Interactive way to have the whole class work on something Can have notes on it and then write all of them, have it saved to your computer and send to the students for them to see and review
Good way of children learning in a fun and interactive way Can help Parent’s learn what their children know and might need help with, a way for them to get involved in their child’s education Not that expense and found in most toy stores like Toys R Us, Target, and Wal-Mart Whole new approach to learning Can be taken anywhere, in the car, in the doctors office, etc Educational Video Games: Better for children’s learning
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