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[Video] IEAR interviews two 7th grade application developers

MathMaster

Scott, from IEAR.org, recently interviewed two 7th grade iPhone/iPod Touch application developers. Due to this excellent interview I went ahead and purchased Louie and Sam’s application “The MathMaster” (iTunes Link- The MathMaster). It pleases me to support independent developers, especially when they are as focused and dedicated to learning as Louie and Sam. I look forward to their future applications.

Below is Scott’s summary and interview video, as well as some screenshots of Louie and Sam’s application …

I Education Apps Review – I Education Apps Review – Two 7th Grade Student App Developers – Show #48 and Interview #7

“Louie and Sam are two 7th grade students who have formed a partnership for developing websites, web apps, and most notably an IPhone and ITouch educational application. I was fascinated by our discussion as their professionalism is fantastic. I think we can all learn a lot from our students and this experience was an excellent learning experience for me!”

(Via IEAR.org)

Here are a few screenshots…

This is the opening screen once the application is loaded

This is the opening screen once the application is loaded.

The objective is to correctly answer the questions

The objective is to correctly answer the questions.

The statistics provide feedback on performance

The statistics provide feedback on performance.

You can select the type of questions you want to be quizzed on

You can select the type of questions you want to be quizzed on.

For additional information on Louie and Sam’s work I suggest taking a look at the Chicago Maroon’s May 22nd article “Lab School whiz-kids tap into parent’s skill for Web start-up”.

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