Bowling Green, Kentucky – iRecognize, an app for creating custom photo flashcard quizzes by iRecognize Solutions, LLC officially launches their tool for learning and recollection in the iTunes App Store. iRecognize allows users to create quizzes intended for learning and recollection by using their own photos, text, and voice to create one-of-a-kind educational material. Unlike traditional, and often mundane testing material, iRecognize has created a unique learning environment to improve and test skills of all levels.
“We noticed a gap in relatability with ordinary learning materials, so I created iRecognize to allow users to design custom quizzes using content they are familiar with; their own,” says Richard Dressler, CEO of iRecognize Solutions, LLC.”
iRecognize features an easily navigated user interface that allows its quiz makers and takers to instantly create a custom quiz, test their skills with one of the pre-loaded quizzes, and track their progress with the results tool.
iRecognize has an infinite amount of applications limited only by one’s imagination. From introducing pre-schoolers their colors, shapes, and basic concepts, to helping students of any grade or subject prepare for a big exam. iRecognize even serves as a great tool for keeping the elderly sharp during their golden years. Users can create quizzes in any language, or combination of languages, which makes it perfect for language classes as well. Parents with special needs children will enjoy the iRecognize’s customization platform that allows them to create familiar content that their child will want to engage with.
“Whether you’re an adult or adolescent, we all suffer from day-dreaming, or loss of interest from time-to-time. iRecognize’s use of materials that we recognize is more likely to keep the test-taker’s attention over uninteresting imagery that they don’t relate to,” says Dressler.
Device Requirements:
* Compatible with iPad
* Requires iOS 8.0 or later
* 48.0 MB
Pricing and Availability:
iRecognize 2.0.6 is Free (with in-app purchases) and available worldwide exclusively through the App Store in the Education category. For more information, visit iRecognize’s official website.
iRecognize 2.0.6
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The iRecognize(R) app was developed by Dr. Richard Dressler, a Speech-Language Pathologist to help individuals to practice recognizing people, places, and things. Dr. Dressler is an associate professor in the Department of Communication Disorders at Western Kentucky University. Since 2001, Dr. Dressler has taught courses in the areas of research methodology, neurophysiology of speech and language, motor speech disorders, advanced neurology, speech science, and advanced diagnostics. He has over 20 years of experience as a speech clinician in acute medical settings. Dr. Dressler is the author of the Language Activity Resource Kit (LARK), LARK Workbook, and co-author of the LARK Software program, which are published by Pro-Ed, Inc. Dr. Dressler is also the former director of the Acquired Brain Injury Resource Program located at the Clinical Education Complex. All Material and Software (C) Copyright 2016 Richard Dressler. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPod and iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.