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MoMagic launches educational apps for various age groups
TT Correspondent |  |  25 May 2012

Keeping in mind the transformation the mobile phones are bringing about in the field of education, MoMagic Technologies, which focuses on mobile platform operation and mobile Internet service for India and other emerging markets is launching a number of Educational apps in a wide range for various age groups.

 

One of the apps “KIDS ABC” is fit for the toddlers or preschool kids. It has a number of interactive games that allows easy learning of alphabets and colors. One needs to match colors and pictures with alphabets and also makes it easier for them to learn alphabets. “Mathemagic”, a Math app removes the common fear of Math from children by making learning fun. It has games where one needs to guess missing mathematical operators and numbers in an equation and a sort of rapid fire math game where user to quickly solve math problems.

 

Other apps developed are “Topper’s Top” that has tips and tricks for toppers as to how one should study and prepare for an examination. It also provides educational Did You Know facts that aim to increase the General Knowledge of a student.

 

 “Success Tips” provides tips as to how to be a better student and professional in career afterwards. It aims to be a guide for students once they move from being a student to a professional.

 

“College Guide” is a very informative app for students applying for colleges. It provides information on colleges and courses available and acts as a career counselor on mobile.

 

Apart from acting as a guide, some apps help in increasing vocabulary. “English Dictionary” provides access to all English words and phrases on the mobile. “Word of the Day” provides user everyday with a word and its meaning to increase the vocabulary of a user.       

 

“As usage of mobile phone keeps on increasing, it has also started to act as a new education delivery mechanism. We hope to see more educational apps for a wider range of subjects and for different age groups, said Arun Gupta, CEO, MoMagic Technologies.

 

“The utility of Mobile phones today is not restricted to making calls and send text messages. They provide an access to information and entertainment and can play a major catalyst in interactive learning”, he added.

    
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25 May 2012(IST)  
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Todd, I don't mean to sound like I keep harping on you, but the Smartphone soft key chegnas were dramatic ? They were more of an Oh. cool. for me.Anyway, on a more constructive note, I usually don't see Mortscript mentioned in these kinds of lists. It's a powerful and easy-to-learn scripting language for Windows Mobile (and Windows iirc). I use it to perform otherwise tedious tasks and to set up my phone with my customizations (CABs and Reg edits) after a wipe. It's free.Another note, the .NET Compact Framework 3.5 seems to yield large performance and stability improvements over 2.0 and I urge you to check it out.BTW, you're right, I'm not David Pogue.
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