3. Android is a mobile operating system (OS).
Android is designed primarily for touch screen
mobile devices such as Smartphone's
and tablet computers.
The officially supported integrated development
environment(IDE) is Eclipse using the Android
Development Tools (ADT) plug in.
5. Smartphone's are a part of everyday life and
children are often exposed to them from the
day they are born - with happy parents taking
short videos and quick photos.
The use of Smartphone amongst primary
school children is also growing exponentially
as children have more access to Smartphone's
through their parents.
6. Children's love to play games on mobiles
Rather than mindless video-game playing (i.e.
Angry Birds etc.), I want to harness this
technology as a tool for teaching and learning.
For the same I am making this app so that
children can learn by playing and have fun.
7. There are total three modules in this app one is
Alphabet, another one is body parts, third one
is counting and fourth one is shapes.
When clicked on alphabet that particular
alphabet with picture(like a for apple) appear
on the screen with sound.
8. When clicked on body parts that particular
body part with picture appear on the screen
with sound.
Similarly when clicked on numbers that
particular number in words appear on the
screen with sound.
9. Similarly when clicked on shapes that
particular shape(like circle) appear on the
screen with sound.
This app is great for teaching letter SOUNDS
(which is WAY more important than learning
their names).
10. Scope of this app is to help children to learn
things in a funny way from starting only so
that in future they will be well prepared before
going to school.
11. The main objective of this app is to grow and
develop mind of child in an early age.
By the use of this app a child can learn easily
the alphabets, the shapes, body parts and
numbers at home.