Claims
- 1. A computer system programmed for electronically teaching phonics, said computer system programmed to:
identify an alphabetic character for each block resting at a particular time in each of a plurality of block stations; and determine a phoneme for each identified alphabetic character.
- 2. The computer system of claim 1 further programmed to determine each of said phonemes according to a set of phonics rules and according to the alphabetic characters identified for each block resting in the block stations at a particular time.
- 3. The computer system of claim 1 further programmed to:
form a word search key comprised of said identified alphabetic characters; and retrieve an entry for said word search key from a dictionary of words.
- 4. The computer system of claim 3 wherein each block resting in a block station has a face resting in close, approximately horizontal proximity to a floor surface of said block station and wherein each resting block face rests at a first distance from a sensing device underneath said floor surface of said block station, said computer system further programmed to:
identify as a pressed block a block for which the resting block face of said block rests at a second distance from the sensing device wherein said second distance is less than said first distance; use as a phoneme search key a phoneme instruction provided by said dictionary entry wherein said phoneme instruction positionally corresponds to a relative position of the identified alphabetic character a virtual word consisting of the identified alphabetic characters for the blocks resting in the block stations; locate an entry in a phoneme table for said phoneme search key; and deliver as an audible sound a phoneme representation from said phoneme entry in the phoneme table.
- 5. The computer system of claim 1 further programmed to:
compare each identified alphabetic character to the alphabetic characters identified for each block resting in the block stations at a particular time; identify a set of phonetic relationships between the identified alphabetic character; analyze each of said phonetic relationships according to a set of phonics rules; and determine for each identified alphabetic character a phoneme according to said phonetic relationships.
- 6. The computer system of claim 5 wherein each block resting in a block station has a face resting in close, approximately horizontal proximity to a floor surface of said block station and wherein each resting block face rests at a first distance from a sensing device underneath said floor surface of said block station, said computer system further programmed to:
identify as a pressed block a block for which the resting block face of said block rests at a second distance from the sensing device wherein said second distance is less than said first distance; and deliver as an audible sound the phoneme for the alphabetic character identified for said pressed block.
- 7. The computer system of claim 6 further programmed to:
identify a first block station containing a block; and overlay a first digit of a binary template to coincide with the first block station containing a block.
- 8. The computer system of claim 7, wherein a lighting feature is associated with each block station, said computer system further programmed to:
instruct the lighting feature associated with said block station containing said pressed block to light; and instruct each lighting feature associated with each block station containing a block identified as phonetically related to said pressed block to light.
- 9. The computer system of claim 1 wherein in order to identify an alphabetic character for a block resting at a particular time in a block station, the computer system is further programmed to:
serially generate a plurality of digital drive signals to a plurality of drive electrodes configured in a planar array, said drive electrodes being exposed for capacitive coupling with a conductive layer; serially charge each of said drive electrodes with said drive signal to capacitively induce by each of said charged drive electrodes a charge in a plane comprising a pattern of electrically conductive material and nonconductive material, said pattern being configured to have a plurality of pickup areas, a plurality of nonconducting areas, and a common transmitting area, wherein said pattern corresponds to a unique bit pattern, wherein each of said pickup areas conducts said induced charge to said transmitting area, and wherein said transmitting area induces a charge in a set of at least one pickup electrode configured in an area of said planar array; interpret as a bit pattern changes in induced charges picked up by said set of pickup electrodes; use said bit pattern as a key to a lookup table, said lookup table being comprised of a plurality of keys, each key corresponding to an alphabetic character identifier; and retrieve from said lookup table said corresponding alphabetic character identifier.
- 10. A computer program product for electronically teaching phonics, said computer program product having instructions for:
identifying an alphabetic character for each block resting at a particular time in each of a plurality of block stations; and determining a phoneme for each identified alphabetic character.
- 11. The computer program product of claim 10 having further instructions for:
determining each of said phonemes according to a set of phonics rules and according to the alphabetic characters identified for each block resting in the block stations at a particular time.
- 12. The computer program product of claim 10 having further instructions for:
forming a word search key comprised of said identified alphabetic characters; and retrieving an entry for said word search key from a dictionary of words.
- 13. The computer program product of claim 12 wherein each block resting in a block station has a face resting in close, approximately horizontal proximity to a floor surface of said block station and wherein each resting block face rests at a first distance from a sensing device underneath said floor surface of said block station, said computer program product having further instructions for:
identifying as a pressed block a block for which the resting block face of said block rests at a second distance from the sensing device wherein said second distance is less than said first distance; using as a phoneme search key a phoneme instruction provided by said dictionary entry wherein said phoneme instruction positionally corresponds to a relative position of the identified alphabetic character a virtual word consisting of the identified alphabetic characters for the blocks resting in the block stations; locating an entry in a phoneme table for said phoneme search key; and delivering as an audible sound a phoneme representation from said phoneme entry in the phoneme table.
- 14. The computer program product of claim 10 having further programming instructions for:
comparing each identified alphabetic character to the alphabetic characters identified for each block resting in the block stations at a particular time; identifying a set of phonetic relationships between the identified alphabetic character; analyzing each of said phonetic relationships according to a set of phonics rules; and determining for each identified alphabetic character a phoneme according to said phonetic relationships.
- 15. The computer program product of claim 14 wherein each block resting in a block station has a face resting in close, approximately horizontal proximity to a floor surface of said block station and wherein each resting block face rests at a first distance from a sensing device underneath said floor surface of said block station, said computer program product having further instructions for:
identifying as a pressed block a block for which the resting block face of said block rests at a second distance from the sensing device wherein said second distance is less than said first distance; and delivering as an audible sound the phoneme for the alphabetic character identified for said pressed block.
- 16. The computer program product of claim 15 having further programming instructions for:
identifying a first block station containing a block; and overlaying a first digit of a binary template to coincide with the first block station containing a block.
- 17. The computer program product of claim 16, wherein a lighting feature is associated with each block station, said computer program product having further programming instructions for:
instructing the lighting feature associated with said block station containing said pressed block to light; and instructing each lighting feature associated with each block station containing a block identified as phonetically related to said pressed block to light.
- 18. The computer program product of claim 10 wherein in order to identify an alphabetic character for a block resting at a particular time in a block station, said computer program product has further programming instructions for:
serially generating a plurality of digital drive signals to a plurality of drive electrodes configured in a planar array, said drive electrodes being exposed for capacitive coupling with a conductive layer; serially charging each of said drive electrodes with said drive signal to capacitively induce by each of said charged drive electrodes a charge in a plane comprising a pattern of electrically conductive material and nonconductive material, said pattern being configured to have a plurality of pickup areas, a plurality of nonconducting areas, and a common transmitting area, wherein said pattern corresponds to a unique bit pattern, wherein each of said pickup areas conducts said induced charge to said transmitting area, and wherein said transmitting area induces a charge in a set of at least one pickup electrode configured in an area of said planar array; interpreting as a bit pattern changes in induced charges picked up by said set of pickup electrodes; using said bit pattern as a key to a lookup table, said lookup table being comprised of a plurality of keys, each key corresponding to an alphabetic character identifier; and retrieving from said lookup table said corresponding alphabetic character identifier.
- 19. A method using a computer for electronically teaching phonics, said method comprising:
identifying an alphabetic character for each block resting at a particular time in each of a plurality of block stations; and determining a phoneme for each identified alphabetic character.
- 20. The method of claim 19 further comprising determining each of said phonemes according to a set of phonics rules and according to the alphabetic characters identified for each block resting in the block stations at a particular time.
- 21. The method of claim 19 further comprising:
forming a word search key comprised of said identified alphabetic characters; and retrieving an entry for said word search key from a dictionary of words.
- 22. The method of claim 21 wherein each block resting in a block station has a face resting in close, approximately horizontal proximity to a floor surface of said block station and wherein each resting block face rests at a first distance from a sensing device underneath said floor surface of said block station, said method further comprising:
identifying as a pressed block a block for which the resting block face of said block rests at a second distance from the sensing device wherein said second distance is less than said first distance; using as a phoneme search key a phoneme instruction provided by said dictionary entry wherein said phoneme instruction positionally corresponds to a relative position of the identified alphabetic character a virtual word consisting of the identified alphabetic characters for the blocks resting in the block stations; locating an entry in a phoneme table for said phoneme search key; and delivering as an audible sound a phoneme representation from said phoneme entry in the phoneme table.
- 23. The method of claim 19 further comprising:
comparing each identified alphabetic character to the alphabetic characters identified for each block resting in the block stations at a particular time; identifying a set of phonetic relationships between the identified alphabetic character; analyzing each of said phonetic relationships according to a set of phonics rules; and determining for each identified alphabetic character a phoneme according to said phonetic relationships.
- 24. The method of claim 23 wherein each block resting in a block station has a face resting in close, approximately horizontal proximity to a floor surface of said block station and wherein each resting block face rests at a first distance from a sensing device underneath said floor surface of said block station, said method further comprising:
identifying as a pressed block a block for which the resting block face of said block rests at a second distance from the sensing device wherein said second distance is less than said first distance; and delivering as an audible sound the phoneme for the alphabetic character identified for said pressed block.
- 25. The method of claim 24 further comprising:
identifying a first block station containing a block; and overlaying a first digit of a binary template to coincide with the first block station containing a block.
- 26. The method of claim 25, wherein a lighting feature is associated with each block station, said method further comprising:
instructing the lighting feature associated with said block station containing said pressed block to light; and instructing each lighting feature associated with each block station containing a block identified as phonetically related to said pressed block to light.
- 27. The method of claim 19 wherein in order to identify an alphabetic character for a block resting at a particular time in a block station, said method further comprising:
serially generating a plurality of digital drive signals to a plurality of drive electrodes configured in a planar array, said drive electrodes being exposed for capacitive coupling with a conductive layer; serially charging each of said drive electrodes with said drive signal to capacitively induce by each of said charged drive electrodes a charge in a plane comprising a pattern of electrically conductive material and nonconductive material, said pattern being configured to have a plurality of pickup areas, a plurality of nonconducting areas, and a common transmitting area, wherein said pattern corresponds to a unique bit pattern, wherein each of said pickup areas conducts said induced charge to said transmitting area, and wherein said transmitting area induces a charge in a set of at least one pickup electrode configured in an area of said planar array; interpreting as a bit pattern changes in induced charges picked up by said set of pickup electrodes; using said bit pattern as a key to a lookup table, said lookup table being comprised of a plurality of keys, each key corresponding to an alphabetic character identifier; and retrieving from said lookup table said corresponding alphabetic character identifier.
- 28. A computer phonics teaching system for electronically teaching phonics, said system comprising:
program instructions for identifying an alphabetic character for each block resting at a particular time in each of a plurality of block stations; and program instructions for determining a phoneme for each identified alphabetic character.
- 29. The computer phonics teaching system of claim 28, said system further comprising:
program instructions for determining each of said phonemes according to a set of phonics rules and according to the alphabetic characters identified for each block resting in the block stations at a particular time.
- 30. The computer phonics teaching system of claim 28, said system further comprising:
program instructions for forming a word search key comprised of said identified alphabetic characters; and program instructions for retrieving an entry for said word search key from a dictionary of words.
- 31. The computer phonics teaching system of claim 30 wherein each block resting in a block station has a face resting in close, approximately horizontal proximity to a floor surface of said block station and wherein each resting block face rests at a first distance from a sensing device underneath said floor surface of said block station, said system further comprising:
program instructions for identifying as a pressed block a block for which the resting block face of said block rests at a second distance from the sensing device wherein said second distance is less than said first distance; program instructions for using as a phoneme search key a phoneme instruction provided by said dictionary entry wherein said phoneme instruction positionally corresponds to a relative position of the identified alphabetic character a virtual word consisting of the identified alphabetic characters for the blocks resting in the block stations; program instructions for locating an entry in a phoneme table for said phoneme search key; and program instructions for delivering as an audible sound a phoneme representation from said phoneme entry in the phoneme table.
- 32. The computer phonics teaching system of claim 28, said system further comprising:
program instructions for comparing each identified alphabetic character to the alphabetic characters identified for each block resting in the block stations at a particular time; program instructions for identifying a set of phonetic relationships between the identified alphabetic character; program instructions for analyzing each of said phonetic relationships according to a set of phonics rules; and program instructions for determining for each identified alphabetic character a phoneme according to said phonetic relationships.
- 33. The computer phonics teaching system of claim 32 wherein each block resting in a block station has a face resting in close, approximately horizontal proximity to a floor surface of said block station and wherein each resting block face rests at a first distance from a sensing device underneath said floor surface of said block station, said system further comprising:
program instructions for identifying as a pressed block a block for which the resting block face of said block rests at a second distance from the sensing device wherein said second distance is less than said first distance; and program instructions for delivering as an audible sound the phoneme for the alphabetic character identified for said pressed block.
- 34. The computer phonics teaching system of claim 33, said system further comprising:
program instructions for identifying a first block station containing a block; and program instructions for overlaying a first digit of a binary template to coincide with the first block station containing a block.
- 35. The computer phonics teaching system of claim 34, wherein a lighting feature is associated with each block station, said system further comprising:
program instructions for instructing the lighting feature associated with said block station containing said pressed block to light; and program instructions for instructing each lighting feature associated with each block station containing a block identified as phonetically related to said pressed block to light.
- 36. The computer phonics teaching system of claim 28 wherein in order to identify an alphabetic character for a block resting at a particular time in a block station, said system further comprising:
program instructions for serially generating a plurality of digital drive signals to a plurality of drive electrodes configured in a planar array, said drive electrodes being exposed for capacitive coupling with a conductive layer; program instructions for serially charging each of said drive electrodes with said drive signal to capacitively induce by each of said charged drive electrodes a charge in a plane comprising a pattern of electrically conductive material and nonconductive material, said pattern being configured to have a plurality of pickup areas, a plurality of nonconducting areas, and a common transmitting area, wherein said pattern corresponds to a unique bit pattern, wherein each of said pickup areas conducts said induced charge to said transmitting area, and wherein said transmitting area induces a charge in a set of at least one pickup electrode configured in an area of said planar array; program instructions for interpreting as a bit pattern changes in induced charges picked up by said set of pickup electrodes; program instructions for using said bit pattern as a key to a lookup table, said lookup table being comprised of a plurality of keys, each key corresponding to an alphabetic character identifier; and program instructions for retrieving from said lookup table said corresponding alphabetic character identifier.
- 37. A device for electronically teaching phonics, said device comprising:
a base unit providing a plurality of block stations, each block station for receiving a block, each block station having a floor surface, said floor surface recessed from the top surface of the base unit, said floor surface having a plurality of upward projections, each projection having a first length; a sensing device underneath the floor surface of each block station; a plurality of blocks, each block having six faces, each block face featuring an alphabetic character, each block face having an inner surface comprising a pattern of electrically conductive material and nonconductive material configured in a plane wherein said pattern corresponds to a bit pattern that identifies the alphabetic character featured on the outer surface of the opposing face of the block; a computer device configured to communicate with each of said sensing devices; said computer device programmed to identify the alphabetic character featured on each block resting at a particular time in each of said block stations according to information provided by each of said sensing devices; and said computer device further programmed to determine a phoneme for each identified alphabetic character.
- 38. A method of electronically teaching phonics to a player, comprising:
determining an alphabetic sequence from lettered objects arranged by the player; generating a phoneme sequence according to the alphabetic sequence; and generating an audio signal for the player according to the phoneme sequence.
- 39. The method of claim 38, wherein generating the phoneme sequence includes:
matching the alphabetic sequence with a word stored in a word dictionary; reading a phoneme key sequence associated with the word in the word dictionary; and generating the phoneme sequence from the phoneme key sequence.
- 40. The method of claim 38, wherein generating the phoneme sequence includes analyzing the alphabetic sequence using a set of phonics rules.
- 41. The method of claim 38, wherein generating the phoneme sequence includes:
determining that the alphabetic sequence does not match a word stored in a word dictionary; and generating the phoneme sequence by analyzing the alphabetic sequence using a set of phonics rules.
- 42. A method of electronically teaching phonics to a player, comprising:
determining an alphabetic sequence from lettered objects arranged by the player; receiving a selection signal corresponding to a selected element of the alphabetic sequence; generating a phoneme for the selected element of the alphabetic sequence; and generating an audio signal according to the phoneme.
- 43. The method of claim 42, wherein generating the phoneme includes:
matching the alphabetic sequence with a word stored in a word dictionary; reading a phoneme key for the selected element of the alphabetic sequence associated with the word in the word dictionary; and generating the phoneme from the phoneme key.
- 44. The method of claim 43, further comprising:
reading visual display instructions associated with the word in the word dictionary; and generating visual display signals according to the visual display instructions.
- 45. The method of claim 43, wherein generating the phoneme includes:
determining that the alphabetic sequence does not match a word stored in a word dictionary; and generating the phoneme by analyzing the alphabetic sequence using a set of phonics rules.
- 46. The method of claim 45, further comprising:
generating visual display instructions by analyzing the alphabetic sequence using a set of phonics rules; and generating visual display signals according to the visual display instructions.
- 47. A method of electronically teaching phonics to a player using a plurality of lettered objects, comprising:
providing a plurality of stations; determining an alphabetic sequence from lettered objects placed by the player in the plurality of stations; matching the alphabetic sequence with a word stored in a word dictionary; reading a phoneme key sequence associated with the word in the word dictionary; generating the phoneme sequence from the phoneme key sequence; generating an audio signal according to the phoneme sequence; reading visual display instructions associated with the word in the word dictionary; and lighting one of a plurality of lighting features associated with the plurality of stations using the visual display instructions.
- 48. The method of claim 47 wherein the lettered objects are blocks.
- 49. The method of claim 47 wherein the lettered objects are tiles.
- 50. A method of electronically teaching phonics to a player using a plurality of lettered objects, comprising:
providing a plurality of stations; determining an alphabetic sequence from lettered objects placed by the player in the plurality of stations; generating the phoneme by analyzing the alphabetic sequence using a set of phonics rules; generating an audio signal according to the phoneme sequence; generating visual display instructions by analyzing the alphabetic sequence using a set of phonics rules; and lighting one of a plurality of lighting features associated with the plurality of stations using the visual display instructions.
- 51. The method of claim 50 wherein the lettered objects are blocks.
- 52. The method of claim 50 wherein the lettered objects are tiles.
- 53. An apparatus for teaching phonics to a player, comprising:
a processor; and a memory operably coupled to the processor and having program instructions stored therein, the processor being operable to execute the program instructions, the program instructions including: determining an alphabetic sequence from lettered objects arranged by the player; generating a phoneme sequence according to the alphabetic sequence; and generating an audio signal for the player according to the phoneme sequence.
- 54. The apparatus of claim 53, wherein the program instructions for generating the phoneme sequence include:
matching the alphabetic sequence with a word stored in a word dictionary; reading a phoneme key sequence associated with the word in the word dictionary; and generating the phoneme sequence from the phoneme key sequence.
- 55. The apparatus of claim 53, wherein the program instructions for generating the phoneme sequence include analyzing the alphabetic sequence using a set of phonics rules.
- 56. The apparatus of claim 53, wherein the program instructions for generating the phoneme sequence include:
determining that the alphabetic sequence does not match a word stored in a word dictionary; and generating the phoneme sequence by analyzing the alphabetic sequence using a set of phonics rules.
- 57. An apparatus for teaching phonics to a player, comprising:
a processor; and a memory operably coupled to the processor and having program instructions stored therein, the processor being operable to execute the program instructions, the program instructions including: determining an alphabetic sequence from lettered objects arranged by the player; receiving a selection signal corresponding to a selected element of the alphabetic sequence; generating a phoneme for the selected element of the alphabetic sequence; and generating an audio signal according to the phoneme.
- 58. The apparatus of claim 57, wherein the program instructions for generating the phoneme include:
matching the alphabetic sequence with a word stored in a word dictionary; reading a phoneme key for the selected element of the alphabetic sequence associated with the word in the word dictionary; and generating the phoneme from the phoneme key.
- 59. The apparatus of claim 58, the program instructions further including:
reading visual display instructions associated with the word in the word dictionary; and generating visual display signals according to the visual display instructions.
- 60. The apparatus of claim 57, wherein the program instructions for generating the phoneme include:
determining that the alphabetic sequence does not match a word stored in a word dictionary; and generating the phoneme by analyzing the alphabetic sequence using a set of phonics rules.
- 61. The apparatus of claim 60, the program instructions further including:
generating visual display instructions by analyzing the alphabetic sequence using a set of phonics rules; and generating visual display signals according to the visual display instructions.
- 62. An apparatus for teaching phonics to a player, comprising:
a processor; a plurality object sensing stations; a memory operably coupled to the processor and having program instructions stored therein, the processor being operable to execute the program instructions, the program instructions including:
determining an alphabetic sequence from lettered objects placed by the player in the plurality of object sensing stations; matching the alphabetic sequence with a word stored in a word dictionary; reading a phoneme key sequence associated with the word in the word dictionary; generating the phoneme sequence from the phoneme key sequence; generating an audio signal according to the phoneme sequence; reading visual display instructions associated with the word in the word dictionary; and lighting one of a plurality of lighting features associated with the plurality of stations using the visual display instructions.
- 63. The apparatus of claim 62 wherein the lettered objects are blocks.
- 64. The apparatus of claim 62 wherein the lettered objects are tiles.
- 65. An apparatus for teaching phonics to a player, comprising:
a processor; a plurality object sensing stations; a memory operably coupled to the processor and having program instructions stored therein, the processor being operable to execute the program instructions, the program instructions including:
determining an alphabetic sequence from lettered objects placed by the player in the plurality of stations; generating the phoneme by analyzing the alphabetic sequence using a set of phonics rules; generating an audio signal according to the phoneme sequence; generating visual display instructions by analyzing the alphabetic sequence using a set of phonics rules; and lighting one of a plurality of lighting features associated with the plurality of stations using the visual display instructions.
- 66. The apparatus of claim 65 wherein the lettered objects are blocks.
- 67. The apparatus of claim 65 wherein the lettered objects are tiles.
- 68. A processor-readable storage medium embodying processor program instructions for execution by a processor, the processor program instructions adapting a processor to teach phonics to a player, the processor program instructions including:
determining an alphabetic sequence from lettered objects arranged by the player; generating a phoneme sequence according to the alphabetic sequence; and generating an audio signal for the player according to the phoneme sequence.
- 69. The processor-readable storage medium of claim 68, wherein the process program instructions for generating the phoneme sequence include:
matching the alphabetic sequence with a word stored in a word dictionary; reading a phoneme key sequence associated with the word in the word dictionary; and generating the phoneme sequence from the phoneme key sequence.
- 70. The processor-readable storage medium of claim 68, wherein the processor program instructions for generating the phoneme sequence include analyzing the alphabetic sequence using a set of phonics rules.
- 71. The processor-readable storage medium of claim 68, wherein the processor program instructions for generating the phoneme sequence include:
determining that the alphabetic sequence does not match a word stored in a word dictionary; and generating the phoneme sequence by analyzing the alphabetic sequence using a set of phonics rules.
- 72. A processor-readable storage medium embodying processor program instructions for execution by a processor, the processor program instructions adapting a processor to teach phonics to a player, the processor program instructions including:
determining an alphabetic sequence from lettered objects arranged by the player; receiving a selection signal corresponding to a selected element of the alphabetic sequence; generating a phoneme for the selected element of the alphabetic sequence; and generating an audio signal according to the phoneme.
- 73. The processor-readable storage medium of claim 72, wherein the processor program instructions for generating the phoneme include:
matching the alphabetic sequence with a word stored in a word dictionary; reading a phoneme key for the selected element of the alphabetic sequence associated with the word in the word dictionary; and generating the phoneme from the phoneme key.
- 74. The processor-readable storage medium of claim 73, the processor program instructions further including:
reading visual display instructions associated with the word in the word dictionary; and generating visual display signals according to the visual display instructions.
- 75. The processor-readable storage medium of claim 72, wherein the processor program instructions for generating the phoneme include:
determining that the alphabetic sequence does not match a word stored in a word dictionary; and generating the phoneme by analyzing the alphabetic sequence using a set of phonics rules.
- 76. The processor-readable storage medium of claim 75, the processor program instructions further including:
generating visual display instructions by analyzing the alphabetic sequence using a set of phonics rules; and generating visual display signals according to the visual display instructions.
- 77. A processor-readable storage medium embodying processor program instructions for execution by a processor, the processor program instructions adapting a processor to teach phonics to a player, the processor program instructions including:
determining an alphabetic sequence from lettered objects placed by the player in a pluarlity of object sensing stations; matching the alphabetic sequence with a word stored in a word dictionary; reading a phoneme key sequence associated with the word in the word dictionary; generating the phoneme sequence from the phoneme key sequence; generating an audio signal according to the phoneme sequence; reading visual display instructions associated with the word in the word dictionary; and lighting one of a plurality of lighting features associated with the plurality of stations using the visual display instructions.
- 78. A processor-readable storage medium embodying processor program instructions for execution by a processor, the processor program instructions adapting a processor to teach phonics to a player, the processor program instructions including:
determining an alphabetic sequence from lettered objects placed by the player in the pluarlity of stations; generating the phoneme by analyzing the alphabetic sequence using a set of phonics rules; generating an audio signal according to the phoneme sequence; generating visual display instructions by analyzing the alphabetic sequence using a set of phonics rules; and lighting one of a plurality of lighting features associated with the plurality of stations using the visual display instructions.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/181,378 filed Feb. 9, 2000, which is hereby incorporated by reference as if set forth in full herein.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60181378 |
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