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| [senco-forum] Brain Train | |
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Stuart Lucas
lucass at loretto.com
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| Article: [senco-forum] Brain Train | |
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If thinking of buying - go for the Nintendo DS Lite - It does what it says on the label - much light emits from it (you'll know what I am talking about if the have just the DS) Get a demo of both before buying - though believe the DS is gradually being replaced by the DS Lite. Regards Stuart -----Original Message----- From: senco-forum-bounces at lists.becta.org.uk [mailto:senco-forum-bounces at lists.becta.org.uk] On Behalf Of Phil Sent: 03 September 2006 04:11 To: senco-forum at lists.becta.org.uk Subject: [senco-forum] Brain Train My son asked for a Nintendo DS for his birthday - a bit like a Game Boy - hand held games console. I bought the Brain Train programme to go with it and think it's great. It was developed in Japan for Alzheimer's sufferers - they found that by reading aloud and doing simple mental arithmetic, it stimulates parts of the brain that apparently delay the symptoms of Alzheimer's. Don't know how valid that research is but I do see benefits for reluctant students. The game has a mental arithmetic section where you write the answers on to the screen a quickly as possible - so you have to be neat! If you do it daily there is a graph that comes up recording your progress and you get quicker - it included most times tables to ten plus simple addition and subtractions to 20. The reading aloud (there is a built in mike) times how quickly and accurately you read. There is a game where four digits appear on the screen, disappear and you have to remember them in order from lowest to highest (visual and working memory), there is one with a picture of a house and people go in and out and you have to remember how many people are in the house. All along there are incentives to improve your speed. Friends who have used it with their children say the mental arithmetic scores have gone from over a minute down to under 30 seconds. Each Nintendo DS is fitted with a wireless facility so kids can challenge ach other to eg solve the list of sums as quickly as they can an have races. I think I am going to steal it off my son and take it to work as an incentive/reward for some of the kids. Anyone else familiar with this prgramme and used it in a school context? Fiona This email and any attachments may contain confidential or privileged information and is intended solely for the use of the individual(s) to whom it is addressed. If you are not the intended recipient (or responsible for the delivery of the message to such person) please notify the sender immediately, delete the message from your computer and do not copy, disclose, distribute or make use of the information. Any views or opinions expressed are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Loretto School or commit Loretto School to any course of action or legal responsibility. This email and any attachments have been scanned for viruses. However, Loretto School does not accept liability for any harm that may be caused to the recipients system or data by this email or any attachments. Under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000, email entering and leaving Loretto School are subject to systematic monitoring and may be recorded. |
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