Wordalot – Picture Crossword . Developed by MAG Interactive, this is a very
straightforward app. Learners are presented with a picture which includes images of words in
a small crossword. Learners can choose where to start the puzzle and letters to choose from
are provided for the selected word. In terms of appeal, this app scored four for its beautiful
design and the necessary amount of audio for a vocabulary game-like app.
As the learner completes the crossword, he or she receives coins which can be used to
“buy hints” when necessary. In case more help is needed,
Wordalot allows users to ask
friends for help or automatic creation of screenshot to be shared via several social networks
and WhatsApp. As a result,
Worldalot scored four in authenticity, for being strongly
connected with the targeted skill. (see Fig. 9) Cognitive feedback is not provided because the
correct completion of words in the puzzle is a requisite for the user to move forward in the
game. Instead, this app provided “affective” feedback as it was presented in a game format
and encouragement and complimentary phrases ensued a completed crossword.
Consequently, the mean score for the app was 3 out of 4.
Fig. 9.
Wordalot App by MAG Interactive screenshots
Grammar Apps The top two grammar apps,
English Grammar Ultimate and
English Grammar Test ,
were reviewed, classified, scored, and compared according to the developed criteria in the
rubric we developed. Both apps received the highest score in curriculum connection,
performance and user-friendliness. They also received the same score (3) in sharing and
appeal. However,
English Grammar Test outperformed
English Grammar Ultimate in
authenticity, feedback and differentiation. (see Table 3). A more detailed review of these
apps follows.