Reading Over Mobile Apps
Many of the people dealing with language purification (those Oxford-fashioned dictionary researchers) feared that the age of technologies would de-personalize the language - we have grammar checking software, we hardly use hand writing anymore and the way we communicate include an enormous quantity of ’rephrased'expressions. However, apparently the people developing all these technologies are making up their own solutions to the problems they are creating. And despite created for children, the software to be discussed is also a good way for adults to refresh their language skills.

The mobile apps for proper reading, the best of which is developed by Nokia, allow your children to quickly comprehend the so called ’lessons'in the rich text reading app. It is easy to transfer the app through other Nokia phones as well - it can be done through an email, over a R4 memory card, through Ovi Store link etc. But once started, the app would definitely catch the attention of your child. Grammar rules are implicated into the text itself so that the child would quickly develop of habit recognizing grammar rules within the text.
The rich text is combined with original design. Elmo, the plush toy from Sezam Street series would be aiding your kids to understanding the mechanics of reading. Combining speech with action and other cartoon heroes would make reading from the Interactive Rich Reading text application a pleasure for your children. And this is he best way of making them read and remain entertained.
Developing such software might be a solution to many problems and might solve some of the problems we are experiencing due to the decay of paper-based learning approaches and reading materials.After all we are moving towards a more modern world and would need to somehow adjust to it. Losing the paper book might be a tragic loss but it is a replaceable resource.
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