Showing posts with label APPS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label APPS. Show all posts

Monday, April 13, 2020

Financial Literacy Month ◯ 15 Websites to Teach Financial Literacy ◯ Ask A Teacher


15 Websites to Teach Financial Literacy
Ask A Teacher: 4.06.2020 by Jacqui


When kids read that America’s $23 trillion+ debt is accepted by many experts as ‘business as usual’, I wonder how that news will affect their future personal finance decisions. Do they understand the consequences of unbalanced budgets? The quandary of infinite wants vs. finite dollars? Or do they think money grows on some fiscal tree that always blooms? The good news is: Half of the nation’s schools require a financial literacy course. The bad new is: Only half require a financial literacy course.

If your school doesn’t teach a course about personal economics, there are many online sites that address the topic as mini-lessons. Some are narrative; others games. Here are fifteen I like. See if one suits you:

Banzai is a personal finance curriculum that teaches high school and middle school students how to prioritize spending decisions through real-life scenarios and choose-your-own adventure (kind of) role playing.

Age group: Upper elementary
This game-based website covers budgeting, needs vs. wants, savings vs. checking, credit, banks, and where money comes from.

Age group: Upper elementary, middle and high school
Put out by MIT, Living Wage Calculator estimates the cost of living in your community or region. The calculator lists typical expenses, cost of living, and typical wages.

iOS Apps

Because more often than not, 18-24 year olds are on a mobile device rather than a computer, here are six apps that can be played from anywhere:

Bankaroo – Using this free virtual bank for kids, students learn to manage their allowance while saving for goals. To track learning, they earn badges for their accomplishments. This app works on desktops as well as mobile devices.

Motion Math – As students struggle to run their own pizzeria, they must balance budgets, think proportionally, buy ingredients, design the pizzas, and sell to customers. The app also includes which Common Core Math Standards are addressed by the gameplay.

Savings Spree — Students learn how the choices they make each day can add up to big savings or expenses depending on their spending decisions. Kids see how they can save for short-term goals while investing for future needs.

Time is Money – This free Chrome add-on converts prices on a webpage to hours worked.  READ MORE ➤➤

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

10 Lesser Known iPad Apps To Learn English Language ◯ ebookfriendly

10 Lesser Known iPad Apps To Learn English Language
ebookfriendly: 2.25.2020 by Piotr Kowlczyk

Are you determined to improve your English speaking and writing skills?

Check out these helpful but lesser-known iPad and iPhone apps:

Recommended iPad apps to learn English

eGrammar – the best way to practice English tenses
eJoy – advanced video-based app for learning English
Oxford English Grammar – grammar rules in one place
Hello – learn English from your mother tongue
ABA English – the most advanced way to learn English

Instead of popular language learning iPad and iPhone apps, find in this list only the one that are most helpful to master English language at every level.

You can find several English learning courses online (and some of them are free, at least to a certain extent), but why sit at the computer every time you have a few spare minutes for personal development?

Your iPad and iPhone can be a great companion in your determination to improve your English, no matter what level you are currently at.

The thing is that most round-ups of language learning apps for iOS include the ones that help learn multiple languages, and English is only one of them. Most of these apps are addressed to native English speakers who would like to learn or master a new language.

Instead of featuring popular language learning apps you already know about, such as Duolingo or apps offered by British Council or BBC, we’ve focused on lesser-known apps that don’t appear on the top of search results in the App Store.

Many of the apps that are featured in other roundups have not been updated for a long time. We list only the ones that were added or updated in recent months. They are compatible with the latest version of iOS, and use the latest language learning technology.  READ MORE ➤➤

Based on (7) readability formulas:
Grade Level: 12
Reading Level: fairly difficult to read.
Reader's Age: 17-18 yrs. Old
(Twelfth graders)

Monday, February 24, 2020

Top 15 Graphic Organizers via Tech Learning


Top 15 Graphic Organizers
Tech Learning:  1.28.2020 by David Kapuler

These web tools and apps have made it easy to create beautiful, productive graphic organizers.

Graphic Organizers, including mind maps, Venn diagrams, infographics,and other tools, allow teachers and students to organize and present facts and ideas visually in order to facilitate teaching and learning. The web tools and apps below have made it easy to create beautiful and productive graphic organizers.

*List is in alphabetical order and Best Mind Map Software of 2019

Based on (7) readability formulas:
Grade Level: 12
Reading Level: difficult to read.
Reader's Age: 17-18 yrs. Old
(Twelfth graders)

Sunday, January 19, 2020

Assistive Reading Tech ◯ Single Word Single Word ◯ Rewordify ◯ Text To Speech

Assistive Reading Technology
Single Word ◯ Rewordify ◯ Text To Speech

Speed Reading Apps

This minimizes eye movement by displaying one word at a time in quick succession; the fastest setting is 3000 words a minute, for the bravest of us.



Accelareader

Sprint Reader is an easy to use speed reading Chrome extension.

Simply select text on a webpage, right-click and select 'Sprint read selected text' from the menu. This will launch the reader window, the selected text is displayed word-by-word in a fixed focal position. The duration of each slide is calculated based upon a word-per-minute (WPM) setting.

10 Speed Reading Apps To Help You Tackle Your TBR (To Be Read)
Book Riot: 10.29.2018 by Brandie Derusha

is powerful, free, online software that improves reading, learning, and teaching. Intelligently simplify difficult English, for faster comprehension
Effectively teach words, for building a better vocabulary
Help teachers save time and produce engaging lessons
Help improve learning outcomes

Text To Speech

Reads out loud any text with natural sounding voices
Free & simple, directly from your browser
Supports inline-editing as well as txt. files, pdf’s, ebooks, etc
Auto-saves so you can continue listening from where you left it

Powerful Text-to-Speech for at home, work, or on the go
Upload text and documents or convert to mp3 to listen to anywhere anytime

Sunday, December 29, 2019

Test Your Health Knowledge: FLC’s New Quiz App Aims to Improve Health Literacy


Test Your Health Knowledge: FLC’s New Quiz App Aims to Improve Health Literacy
FLC Blog: 10.15.2019 by Heather Surrency

FLC has released the new Staying Healthy Quiz app, a fun and interactive learning opportunity to help adult learners build health knowledge and vocabulary. Based on the popular Staying Healthy curriculum, users can choose from three different quiz levels: easy, hard, or a mix of questions from both levels. Educators can use the app as a standalone learning tool or in conjunction with classroom lectures or reviews. Instructors can keep track of student scores and even set up friendly score competitions.

There is a growing recognition that limited English language and literacy skills can have a significant impact on one’s health. People who lack health literacy skills are much more likely to take medications incorrectly, be hospitalized and spend more time in the hospital than people with higher health literacy, and are four times more likely to have poor health. The potential for financial savings and increased health outcomes as a result of healthy literacy skill improvements are significant. Adult education, literacy, and family literacy programs play an important role in helping people to acquire these skills.

“This interactive quiz is an entertaining way to gain knowledge about topics vital to health and well-being,” says Greg Smith, executive director of the Florida Literacy Coalition. “In order to make good choices, people need access to high quality information written in an easy-to-understand format.”

The app is available for download on Android devices on the Google Play Store. This app is available thanks to a grant from the Florida Department of Education, Division of Career and Adult Education. Thanks to the instructors and students of the New College of Florida for their generous donation of technical assistance.  READ MORE >>

Saturday, August 3, 2019

San Diego Public Library :: READ San Diego :: An App for Library Literacy Programs

An App for Library Literacy Programs

Learning Upgrade App

See how the Learning Upgrade App is changing lives at READ San Diego Public Library. Learners use app while working with a tutor or while they are waiting to be placed. Tutors and admins can then use reports to help with instruction.

Learn English and math the fun way with the Learning Upgrade app! Over 900 lessons help you learn your way from anywhere.

Math and English Features
900+ lessons cover what you need to learn
Songs, video, and games in each lesson
Proven effective with over 1 million students
Self-paced courses adapt to each student’s needs
Effective with special needs, English learners, adults

Start with a free pilot, then expand to a classroom, school, or district.
with In-app Products from $4.99 - $79.99 per item

Monday, April 8, 2019

San Diego County Library :: Libraries and Learning Upgrade: Accessing Literacy Services Via Libraries & Apps


Libraries and Learning Upgrade: Accessing Literacy Services Via Libraries & Apps
WS Radio:  10.23.2018

It was a pleasure to have with us, Migell Acosta, Director of the San Diego County Library. Migell spoke about the different ways that libraries provide resources to residents so that they read better, write better, do math better, function better, and live a better quality of life. He shared information about e-books, library-literacy services, and Library High School.

Literacy for All radio show is here to enhance access to information and promising practices that support the national and international literacy network and those they serve.

About the Host:
Jose L Cruz began his work in literacy in 1985. The San Diego Council on Literacy was formed one year later. Since then, both have worked to unite the San Diego community to support literacy. Jose has worked in collaborations for literacy at all levels. He has a 26 year history with the SDCOL, the last 12 years as CEO.

The pride of the SDCOL is its network of 27+ affiliated literacy program partners that annually serve over 179,000 San Diego residents of all ages at no cost. Everyday, these partnerships help emerging readers, students, parents, heads of households, and workers function and thrive through the power of literacy.  LISTEN 14:54 & 14:56

Adult Literacy Tutor Workshop
El Cajon Branch
Apr 20 10 am
888 . 466 . 0668


Thursday, April 4, 2019

XPrize Learning Apps Ready for FREE Download

XPrize Learning Apps Ready for Download
VALUEUSA: 3.31.2019

In the United States, right now we are helping 10% of the people who need help in learning how to read and speak English. We at VALUEUSA strongly believe that this is an opportunity to help the rest of the 90%, so we need you to help share this information, verbally because non-readers get the majority of our information by word of mouth.

We ask you to pass this information on to other programs and more importantly with adults who need to learn. We are not looking for you to do reports, get information, or collect data on anybody. All we are asking for is for you to get these free learning apps into the hands of the individuals who needs these skills, so they can make life better for themselves and their families.






USE CODE 4499 FOR FREE ONE YEAR USE

An Android device is required to download from the Google Play Store.
So, raise your voice and take action now, from April 1 to August 30, 2019.

If you download these apps then, they will be free to use for one year. We are asking you to share it with the students in programs and anyone on the waiting list. Ask them to pass it on to anybody they think can benefit from these learning apps in any way. =Nearly 36 million adults in the U.S. lack basic literacy, yet only approximately 10% access educational services. The goal of the $1 million Adult Literacy XPRIZE Communities Competition is to expand access to adult education technology tools. XPRIZE’s mission is to empower millions of adult learners to acquire the skills they need to advance their education, find better work, or simply read a bedtime story to their children.

VALUEUSA wants your help to get this brochure and these apps in the hands of non-readers, plus verbally tell them about it. And give them a chance to learn and acquire the skills that they have no other way of getting. VALUEUSA wishes you to give us a hand and share your voice with all that will listen; let them know about the apps and give them the codes to begin!

For a tutorial on how to use these learning apps,
check their guides below:


Monday, March 13, 2017

Carlsbad Library :: How to Use the Library's Tablets

Happy New Year :: Carlsbad Library Literacy


As the new year begins we would like to give you more information about the tablets in the tutoring rooms.

There are instructions in the room: “How to Use the Library’s Samsung Tablets.”  These go through how to use the tablets step-by-step, from turning them on to the different apps available.

There are three apps we would like to highlight for you.  The first is the “US Citizenship” app.  It uses flashcards and practice tests to help improve skills for the citizenship test.

The second app is “Sight Words Wiz.”  This app has different levels of sight words that are read out loud to the learner who then chooses the correct word from a list.

The last app is “The Oxford English Dictionary” which is a great tool for looking up definitions.  No matter what apps you use, the tablets are a great resource to try.  If you need any help, or have suggestions on apps to add, please let a staff member know.  READ MORE @

#Mar16 Adult #Literacy Tutor Orientation 6 pm

Thursday, February 2, 2017

Happy New Year :: Carlsbad Library Literacy Services :: Samsung Tablets

Happy New Year :: Carlsbad Library Literacy Services

As the new year begins we would like to give you more information about the tablets in the tutoring rooms.  There are instructions in the room: “How to Use the Library’s Samsung Tablets.”  These go through how to use the tablets step-by-step, from turning them on to the different apps available.  There are three apps we would like to highlight for you.  The first is the “US Citizenship” app.  It uses flashcards and practice tests to help improve skills for the citizenship test.  The second app is “Sight Words Wiz.”  This app has different levels of sight words that are read out loud to the learner who then chooses the correct word from a list.  The last app is “The Oxford English Dictionary” which is a great tool for looking up definitions.  No matter what apps you use, the tablets are a great resource to try.  If you need any help, or have suggestions on apps to add, please let a staff member know.

Saturday, August 27, 2016

Literacy :: Idioms | APPS | ESL | Vocabulary | Videos

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Superlatives from SCLLN

6 Amazing Lists for Feelings & Emotion Idioms!







7 idioms almost everyone gets wrong




@RaganHealth  Aug 26


dietetic idiomatic schematic




Most common idioms used in the English language



List of 90 Colour Idioms With Meanings






Idiom Land
All popular English idioms in one app



@123wbt  Mar 22


90 Minutes of English Idioms
This video can easily serve as the
ultimate guide to popular English idioms!