Memory Booster

Memory Booster is an enjoyable adventure game that has been designed by a team of psychologists and educationalists to improve children's memory  It works by teaching proven memory strategies and allowing the children to have fun while playing the game.  Memory Booster is designed to give children the opportunity to develop automaticity through repetition and consistency

It is appropriate for ages 4-11

Memory Booster is available in 2 versions

it is not compatible with Mac computers

Home version Allows use by 4 children The home version stores records for 4 children. Once a child has completed the programme their records cannot be removed.  The programme cannot be used by anyone else. 

 

School version Allows use by up to 28 students The school version stores records for up to 28 children at a time.  As each child completes the programme their records can be removed and further children added.
 

 

 
 
For home

Memory Booster has been proven to improve

  • verbal and visual memory
  • concentration
  • attention
  • ability to follow instructions

It is recommended that the sessions are short but frequent as this not only maintains the child’s interest but gives the necessary practice needed for success.

There are no hard and fast rules, but generally, three or four short sessions a week (about 10-15 minutes each) seem to work really well to achieve significant gains.

It is good to be aware that some children need to go over what seems to be very basic work before moving on in order to make real progress. Equally, some children need to be encouraged to move on.

 

 
For schools:

Memory Booster can be used on a single computer in a classroom or it can be networked across the school network so that it is available for any student on any computer.

Student results are then stored on the server and are available to teachers. Results can be used to monitor student's progress.

10 or more computers can be networked.

 
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