Learn the US States
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Version :1.1
Size :2.27Mb
Updated :May 1,2020
Developer :Poptacular Ltd
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Pros and Cons from users' feedback
Based on the user reviews on the Apple App Store, here are three pros and three cons: **Pros:** 1. "Fun and interactive way to learn US states and capitals" with positive feedback. 2. "Easy to use and navigate" with many users praising the app's simplicity. 3. "Good for both kids and adults" as seen in reviews from a wide range of users. **Cons:** 1. "Some levels are too easy or too hard" with users finding inconsistent difficulty throughout. 2. "Limited number of questions and categories" with some users craving more content. 3. "Occasional ads interrupt gameplay" with some users finding annoying pop-ups. Note: Reviews may be subject to change over time, and this analysis is based on a snapshot of user opinions at the time of my knowledge cutoff.
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Description
A study showed that only 1 in 5 young Americans could correctly identify a small selection of US states. After doing this course, you will be able to identify all 50, and fully label a map of the USA! - A chatbot will personally tutor you, giving you visual learning hints that will stay with you (examples in the screenshots). - You'll do a multiple-choice quiz to help you commit those states to memory. - The course lasts around 1 hour, and can be stopped and started as you wish (it remembers where you left off). This app is designed for adults and children. Kids as young as 7 have completed this course, and are now able to label a map of the United States. We hope you find this a valuable learning tool, and would love to hear your feedback ([email protected]). Have fun! (*Based on a 2006 study by Roper Public Affairs of 510 college-educated Americans aged 18-24.)
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