Friday, February 21, 2014

INTERNET SPECIAL .....................When the Net is a university


When the Net is a university 
 
WEB SCHOOL The Internet has thousands of places where you can learn something new every day. We look at three sites that sharpen your brain

The Internet started as a place where one could share stuff, and to enable universities to talk to each other and exchange data. Somewhere down the line it also enabled businesses to talk to each other. Then came the youth with their social networks and chat networks.
But there is more to the Internet than chatting, browsing and watching each others’ videos. It is also an amazing educational force that you can use to keep your mind alert, active and sharp, especially in these times of ever shortening when attention spans and increasing incidence of senile decay.
So if you have been feeling that you need a challenge, or something interesting to do each day, play a game or take a lesson from one of these Websites — or maybe even all or them. Learn, adapt, change, enjoy.
KHAN ACADEMY (www.khanacademy. org)
This is website primarily to catch up on mathematics. Don’t worry if you don’t know what a discriminant is, or how to calculate square roots, Khan Academy can get you there. You can sign up simply with your Facebook or Google account or even your email id. The site also allows you to sign in as a parent or a tutor, in case you want a child under your guidance to use the site.
The website has explanatory videos and interactive learning exercises. And it is not just about maths. The site also offers biology, physics, chemistry, computer programming — all at your own pace. Bored with a class? Just log out, and return later. Or you can even pop out of the window and spend a short while watching a video on Youtube!
Khan Academy also has partner content from The Museum of Modern Art and the California Academy of Sciences. It also offers lessons in economics, entrepreneurship and other subjects. Sign up, learn something new, hone your skills, stay sharp. You can access the site on the Internet browser, or download the Khan Academy app on your iOS/ Android device. Oh, and did we mention? It is free.
LUMOSITY (http://www.lumosity.com/)
Lumosity calls itself a leader in the science of brain training. This writer has been hooked on to their app for a while now, and their website too. Lumosity offers an app for the iPhone; others have to use the Website. You can register via your Facebook id or email id. The site has games designed to increase your speed, memory, attention, flexibility and problem-solving abilities.
Visual games make you think against a ticking clock to select if the colour in words is the colour in shade or if the number shown is even and the alphabet next to it is a vowel. The games are great fun; the iPhone app limits you to 10 minutes a day. The programmes are based on 45+ games, of which you can only play a limited number in the free mode.
Subscription plans include $14.95 (about ` 930) a month and a $299.95 (about ` 18,600) lifetime subscription. There is also a ‘family plan’ in which five members can use Lumosity for $129.96 or ` 8,060). All games eventually present you with a BPI — Brain Performance Index — that shows your relative scores in different areas. If you have a paid plan, you also get a progress report over 10 weeks, get to assess yourself outside the games and get a personalised training plan.
FIT BRAINS (http://www.fitbrains. com/)
Fit Brains’ training programmes are designed to improve your memory, logic, concentration, language and visual recall.
You can connect with your Facebook account or sign up with an email. It also asks for your year of birth, gender and education background. This gives you a personal Fit Brain Index, and suggests that you do this at least four times a week.
The games runs on Adobe Flash — which means that browser issues are quite possible. But the games are fun. Use it regularly and you will see improvements in your ability to adapt to situations, being able to resist distractions and completing tasks.
To get more features you need to subscribe ($30 or about 1,860 per month), which gives you access to 25+ premium games, performance tracking and a personalised learning plan. Fit Brains has multiple apps for the iOS platform, and one for Android.
Gagandeep Singh Sapra HT140211

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