Sentences with phrase «learning device aimed»

The Fisher - Price IXL functions as a digital learning device aimed at children ages 2 to 5.
The company has been in the game of kid's toys and learning devices for a long time and the IXL is the first interactive learning device aimed at fostering kid's growth in a well presented format.

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Smiths Detection Inc. — a manufacturer of security detection devices — recently announced a partnership with the Pratt School of Engineering to develop a deep learning algorithm aimed at reducing errors in baggage X-ray screening.
Funded by a Google Faculty Research Award, specialists in computer vision and machine learning based at the University of Lincoln, UK, are aiming to embed a smart vision system in mobile devices to help people with sight problems navigate unfamiliar indoor environments.
Yet as the use of digital learning tools grows, districts and schools face an increasingly complex set of challenges — such as cost, device management, and implementation — that often inhibit efforts aimed at using technology to improve learning.
Teachers also must adapt to new devices and techniques like blended learning, aimed at giving students more control over where, how and when they learn — often partly online.
The education market is huge and many technology start ups seek to capture fame and fortune aiming devices exclusively at high - schools and higher learning institutions.
«We aim to reach children everywhere and our Sesame Street collection gives children and parents opportunities to read together, engage with favorite Sesame Street friends and learn wherever they may go with their Kobo device
Today we take a look at the eWonderPad an interactive learning device and Tablet PC aimed at middle school kids!
Another detail we were able to learn is that the MSRP for the HTC Nexus 9 will indeed be $ 399, which isn't anywhere near the Nexus 7's $ 229 price point but indicates that Google is aiming to bring a premium quality device to market at an affordable price.
The audio analysis system is said to employ machine learning so as to «get smarter over time,» and all of the data gathered by the devices will be open source and publicly available for study, with the aim of contributing to the global work being done on colony collapse disorder (CCD), pesticide exposure, and bee colony health.
Critics are saying that the plan is naive or, worse, misguided, because it is unlikely that the children it is aimed at will in fact be able to make use of the device or learn from its use.
And that's where Google Home comes to light, which just like the Amazon Echo, is aiming to go beyond being just a smart voice assistant services by commanding your audio, delivering relevant answers to queries, learn more about you, and integrate seamlessly with other smart connected devices in the home.
Learning from that experience, the Samsung executive says that Tizen devices — which he anticipates could account for as much as 15 percent of Samsung's mobile shipments per year — will be aimed at «a few countries where we can do well,» i.e. markets where Android doesn't quite hit the mark with some consumers.
Objective: Our aims were to (1) identify race / ethnic and age cohort disparities among seniors in use of the health plan's patient portal, (2) determine whether race / ethnic and age cohort disparities exist in access to digital devices and preferences for using email - and Web - based modalities to interact with the health care system, (3) assess whether observed disparities in preferences and patient portal use are due simply to barriers to access and inability to use the Internet, and (4) learn whether older adults not currently using the health plan's patient portal or website have a potential interest in doing so in the future and what kind of support might be best suited to help them.
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