Ep 7 - School Is SO Boring! Using Adaptive Apps to Supercharge Learning, featuring Anna Davlantes
May 23, 2023
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Emmy Award-winning journalist and talk show host Anna Davlantes interviews host MacKenzie Price about adaptive apps in education. They discuss how adaptive apps work and the learning science behind them. They also share students' experiences with adaptive apps and the importance of embracing learning technology. The episode concludes with tips on how to help children excel in their learning.
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Quick takeaways
Adaptive apps personalize learning for gifted kids, allowing them to learn at their own pace.
Adaptive apps are accessible to all age groups and budgets, providing personalized feedback and targeted learning opportunities.
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The power of adaptive apps for gifted children
Adaptive apps are transformative tools for gifted children, allowing them to learn at their own pace. These apps personalize the learning experience based on the child's needs and learning style. The apps cover a wide range of subjects and are accessible for kids of all ages and levels. Data shows that children using adaptive apps learn at a much faster rate, with eighth graders learning at 5.6 times the rate of a normal class. These apps use mastery-based learning, spaced repetition, and regular testing to ensure deeper understanding and engagement. Students also enjoy the autonomy and excitement of exploring subjects of interest at their own pace.
Understanding adaptive apps and their benefits
Adaptive apps are educational learning apps that personalize content for each student's learning needs. Through artificial intelligence and expert knowledge, these apps meet students where they are and provide interactive, 24/7 learning experiences. Research indicates that adaptive app learning achieves remarkable results, with students learning at two to five times the average rate. Apps focus on mastery-based learning, spaced repetition, and the testing effect to enhance understanding. Students enjoy the gamified nature of these apps, which empower them to take control of their own learning journey and explore subjects that interest them.
Accessible and effective app-based learning
Adaptive apps are accessible to all age groups and budgets, making them an excellent tool for parents to support their children's learning. Many apps are free or have affordable subscription options. Parents can choose from a wide variety of subjects and apps, such as Dreambox for math, Duolingo for foreign languages, and Think Rolls for logic and problem-solving skills. Adaptive apps benefit older students by addressing knowledge gaps and aiding test preparation. The apps provide personalized feedback and enable targeted learning, leading to significant improvements in SAT scores and overall academic performance.
It’s easy for gifted kids to get bored in school because they often grasp lessons and concepts faster than their peers. This can cause some of them to tune out, and prevent them from reaching their full potential.
But there’s good news. Today’s technology has spawned new learning tools called adaptive apps that can help learners stay engaged and challenged.
We turn the tables in this episode, with Emmy Award-winning journalist and talk show host Anna Davlantes interviewing our Gifted Minds’ show host, MacKenzie Price, about what exactly adaptive apps are, and how they can help gifted kids take control of their own learning.
Listen now to hear about:
How adaptive apps work [04:51], and the learning science behind them [06:56];
How kids feel about adaptive apps—including video clips of students sharing their experiences [08:20];
The importance of embracing learning technology to support your child’s future [11:12]; and
How to get started with adaptive apps, and a few of MacKenzie’s favorites for advanced learners [14:34].
Don’t miss Today’s Takeaways!
Listen all the way to the end of the episode for three tips on how to help your children excel in their learning.
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About Anna Davlantes
Anna is a seven-time Emmy Award winner and Northwestern Medill School of Journalism graduate who has broken major stories and carved out a reputation for original reporting and uncovering wrongdoing and inequality. She has worked for NBC Chicago as an anchor/reporter. She was a morning news anchor at Fox Chicago and did a talk show for PBS. She is also an underwater documentarian who won three Emmy Awards for her Get into the Shark Tank series.