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September 2003

Product Review: Flashmaster Electronic Math Tutorial
by Mitchell Levine

Almost everyone hates learning their Times Tables. How do we know this? The fact that even most adults, whom presumably use them every day, don’t know them. If you don’t believe me, try asking your friends what 8 X 6 is. Although this factoid might seem marginally relevant in this latter day of convergent digital technology (next to Solitaire, Calculator is the most-used Windows application), a great deal more depends on this arithmetic mental hopscotch than one might suppose.

Numerous studies show that the development of basic computation skill has a significant effect on a child’s overall cognitive development. In fact, one highly correlative skill always probed in psychometric intelligence testing is one’s ability to mentally recall and manipulate digit sequences. Learning basic multiplication facts is actually disproportionately important in a student’s intellectual life.

The problem is, as noted, that everybody – and I do mean everybody – HATES learning them. Well, for those that believe the situation is indeed intractable I have one word for them: Flashmaster! This tutorial device is a godsend for any parent of a schoolage child, and even a fine tool for their own review as well. A specialized 11 ounce handheld computer with a form factor familiar to anyone whom ever played a Mattel Electronic Football game back in the day, this surprisingly diverting resource is actually quite addictive. Offering several different modes of operation, it offers drill practice in all four arithmetic functions a variety of ways.

For example, if multiplication is selected, the Flashmaster can offer six different “learning activities,” each of which provides a different skills challenge. It can query the Times Tables in order or out of order; for novices, then move up into “practice” mode, and eventually a full testing scenario. The device gives automatic feedback, and can be set to reinforce previously missed questions for review. Two Flashmasters can even be set to drill precisely the same sequence of math facts, allowing head-to-head competition.

The Flashmaster has received rave reviews from such diverse and venerated pillars as Education Week, The New York Times, and Mary Pride in Practical Homeschooling (when’s the last time all of them agreed on anything)? Education Update recommends that any parent, teacher, or home educator with school-age children allows their child to develop the computational confidence that comes with basic mastery, while have a disconcerting amount of fun while doing it.. Best of all, unlike those of LED-based handheld football players of yore, today’s parents will glad to know that the Flashmaster even offers a silent operational mode, free of repetitive sound effects! For more information, log on to the company’s site at www.flashmaster.com. #

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