To help kids learn and develop the methods used by Sherlock Holmes so they can be smarter about solving problems.
Games that develop their mindfulness and deduction abilities, as well as explaining the pitfalls and basic concepts of these methods. Practical and theoretical.
A fun way to make you think.
An app that sends everyone one answer a day (the same one for everyone), and all players have to guess what the question might be. Every day a winner is announced.
It’s important not only because of the constantly connected world we live in, or the increasing government prying into our private lives but also as an important concept and a way of thinking.
Games that are fun to play and teach the player many aspects of encryption. The more games they play the more complex concepts and techniques they learn.
You are preparing for you part in a play or an audition, and there is no one who can help you by reading you the lines.
An app that reads the lines to you aloud, waits for you to say your lines, then continues reading lines to you until you stop the process or the end of the text is reached. If it’s a known text then you just have to choose who you are playing in the scene. If not, you can take a photo of the text, the app will do some OCR and let you choose your part. The app can also have an animated head articulating the words it’s reading to you.