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San Jose, California - (NewMediaWire) - September 20, 2013 - No longer will pulling out a phone in class instantly raise the ire of a teacher. Smart phones are now able to assist students with tasks such as with research, assignment scheduling, and studying. With this in mind, Mathlab has created the Graphing Calculator app, which has impressed students, teachers, and parents alike with its ability to function as a scientific, graphic, fraction, and matrix calculator.
The app’s developers carefully programmed the Graphing Calculator application and spent over two years improving it so that it would perform smoothly and seamlessly. It has been featured as a “Click Pick” on WHNT news and showcased on a “Tech Check: Back-to-school apps” segment as a “must have.”
The application is available for tablets and phones for the Android platform by visiting www.mathlab.us or downloading the application from Google Play.
Mathlab Product Development Manager Vadim Pelyushenko explains, “Our brand new app has been developed to exceed the expectations of parents, students and teachers and can make math problems a thing of the past. It performs simple operations and complex functions with ease thanks to its scientific, graphing, fraction, and matrix calculators. We’re passionate about using technology to enhance classroom education and have spent more than two years developing and refining so every math student gets the help they need to learn, understand, and excel. And best of all? It can be downloaded for free around the world so there are no barriers to getting ahead.”
While using phones in the classroom is still a novelty and not taken seriously by some, many others appreciate the benefits that modern technology brings. Valerie Thompson, head of the E-learning Foundation notes, “What technology allows teachers to do is give children an individual learning experience…the revolution is not the technology, it is the changing role of the teacher to make the most of the technology.”
As mobile technology continues to evolve, its practical application in the classroom will become evident, and just as the Internet has transformed the way people communicate with one another, there’s a very real chance that mobile applications will revolutionize the way students learn.
To request a phone interview, please contact Mathlab at buzz@mathlab.us. Include your deadline and you will be contacted to schedule the call.
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