Monday, April 29

5 Ways to Use Your Child’s Smartphone to Support Learning

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A smartphone can be an essential learning tool for older school children. While it’s not a substitute for teacher-led classes or peer interaction, mobile technology can serve as a helpful tool to supplement learning at school. Not convinced? Here are just a few ways that smartphones can enrich learning.

We’ve also taken it one step further with a few recommendations for some of the most useful Android apps for school children:

A library in your pocket

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A smartphone can put a wealth of rich learning materials at a learner’s fingertips. Check out Free Gutenberg Books for access to more than 58,000 free eBooks, which will keep even the most curious young minds occupied. The Kindle app is also a valuable resource for paid books. Better yet, if you don’t want your child on their smartphone 24/7, then why not invest in a dedicated Kindle or e-Reader device for learning and reading?

A virtual maths tutor

There are many great apps that children from the early years to Grade 12 can use to sharpen their skills in mathematics. MathU Infinity has classes and exercises from top South African teachers and engineers, making learning more engaging and effective.

Personal organiser

Outside the classroom, kids and parents need to take responsibility for staying on top of homework, deadlines and timetables. MyHomework is a homework agenda that makes it easy to keep track of assignments. School Planner helps you keep your timetable and daily schedule near at hand and plan your studies accordingly.

Youtube Kids

Learn through video content

YouTube Kids features video content curated for kids. The library is filled with family-friendly videos on all different topics — science, history, math, and some videos just for fun. While your child’s smartphone is a great tool for watching video content, a dedicated tablet device for learning may also serve to be a worthwhile investment for your child’s school work.

A brilliant revision tool

Apps can also help older kids and teenagers later this year when they’re preparing for exams. Local app Afrika Test-Urself lets you choose your grade and subject to download tests on specific areas of each subject. For older kids, the Matric 2021 app offers one-stop access to previous years’ exam papers across most subjects.

Invest in a smartphone for your child that can handle the use of multiple apps. Search for the best price on a smartphone with good processing power that will enable your child to access any learning app they may need for their school work.

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