EduLearn
By Nathan Tech
Contents:
1. The logic.
2. The usage.
3. Credits and contact.
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1. The Logic.
This program was designed in part at the request of a member of the Audio Games community and in part as a proof of concept from a graphical point of view.
It is designed for young children who are perhaps learning to talk and have parents who use laptops or computers a lot.
The idea is that the child could press nearly all keys and either have an education word or letter, or an interesting sound.
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2. The Usage.
The usage of the program is simple, as you may expect.
Simply press any key on the keyboard and you will hear a sound:
For the numbers 1 to 0, the number is spoken, followed by the colour of the background screen. The screen colour changes for each number key pressed.
For the letters a to z, if pressed once, the letter is spoken, if pressed again, a word is spoke, for example:
a=apple
b=butterfly
Along with this, a picture of the object is shown on the screen.
for all the other keys, either sounds designed at making a child laugh, or educational sounds are played such as various bird types, bees, dogs and so on.
For the windows key, a loud, if amusing sound is played designed at telling the parent when the child has left the window.
To exit, press escape.
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3. credits and contact.
thanks must be given to Nocturnus, for the original idea and for giving me a reason to actually do it.
Thanks must also be given to Amy Gedgaudas for the female voice sounds with the words, numbers and letters. Other voice samples by Nathan Smith.
Thanks to Tim Kahn, Daniel Simion, Muska666, Kevan and Mike Koenig for sound contributions.
Thanks to Rachel for help with the pictures.
Let me know if you find this program useful! Contact through https://nathantech.net/contact.php.
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Nathan Tech
It's not disability.
It's ability!