KR20130128293A - Foreign language study using alarm of smart device - Google Patents

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KR20130128293A
KR20130128293A KR1020120052230A KR20120052230A KR20130128293A KR 20130128293 A KR20130128293 A KR 20130128293A KR 1020120052230 A KR1020120052230 A KR 1020120052230A KR 20120052230 A KR20120052230 A KR 20120052230A KR 20130128293 A KR20130128293 A KR 20130128293A
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The present invention provides an application useful to students, which adds a text input function to a simple alarm function, thereby utilizing the alarm function and obtaining learning effects. Many students still have a bad wake-up habit even while using an alarm function. The provided application allows a user to stop the alarm sound only when the exact word or sentence is input as many times as the number the user sets. Therefore, the application stimulates the operation of the brain at the same time the user wakes up, thereby obtaining word memorizing effects and helping develop a good wake-up habit and a desirable life habit. [Reference numerals] (AA) Step of setting alarm and level of smartphone;(BB) Step of selecting type of language, word or sentence;(CC) Step of setting repeating number;(DD) Step of inputting word showing on the screen in the operation of alarm

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Learning Foreign Languages Using the Alarm Function of a Smart Device {FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDY USING ALARM OF SMART DEVICE}

The present invention relates to a word or sentence memorizing function using an alarm function.

Most people wake up in the morning using the smart device's alarm function. But not many people wake up immediately when an alarm goes off. The alarm goes off immediately with just one touch, so you fall back to sleep and often later. In the process of turning off the alarm, you can catch two rabbits, the original function of the alarm and the learning, by adding a function to wake the brain instead of a single touch.

The present invention helps to form good habits by stimulating the activity of the brain immediately during the morning wake-up using the function to stop the alarm only when the words and meanings that appear on the screen in the process of turning off the alarm of the smart device.

In addition, the present invention can be set by selecting a word or sentence package of the level suitable for their level in the setting of the alarm can obtain a learning effect of memorizing a word or sentence in a short time.

After downloading the smart device application and setting the necessary data,

Level-specific language packages are downloaded to the smartphone and function at the set time

Once downloaded, the package does not need to contact the server until another package is down.

By using the alarm function using the present invention can get good habits that happen immediately at the time you want to wake up, and by selecting a word and sentence package of the level that is suitable for you to obtain the effect of learning one word or one sentence daily Can be.

      Good habits that happen right in the morning will lead to healthy habits, study habits, and small but big changes that will lead to success.

FIG. 1 is a step of setting an alarm time and setting a word or sentence package according to its level.
Figure 2 is a step of setting how many times the alarm is stopped when the word displayed on the screen. If you set it up several times, you will have a chance to memorize the words and sentences of the day more accurately.
At the moment of entering the letter, the alarm will be paused but the alarm will sound again 5 seconds after stopping the input. You must stop the alarm completely by entering the correct word or sentence.
3 shows the screen shown when the alarm functions. Words or sentences of the level you set are shown, and the window and keyboard you enter below are exposed.

In order to execute the alarm-based learning application, a word and sentence package for each level is configured so that the selected package can be downloaded to the smart device so that repeated learning is possible.

If your level doesn't fit, you can change it at any time.

1 hour setting
2 Set your own level Middle, high school freshman, sophomore, sophomore, general business, trade, living English
3 Languages: English, German, French, etc.
4 words, sentence selection
5 Input frequency selection. The alarm will stop completely when you input the set number of times.
6 Alarm Secondary Alarm Operating Time After the First Stop
7 Dwell time when alarm stops during input
8 Word or Sentence Displayed when Alarm is Activated
9 Word or sentence input window
10 window showing the number of inputs
11 Input keyboard. Selectable Korean alphabet symbol

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Step-by-step package configuration and selection steps of words or sentences for each level that can be selected by the person who installs the alarm-based learning application
One step to select the number of words or sentences that the alarm sound will stop when the person who installed the alarm-based learning application enters the selected number of times.
Alarm sound stops while entering a word or sentence, but when it stops in the middle of input
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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
KR20190084535A (en) * 2018-01-08 2019-07-17 유선미 Word learning alarm apparatus and operating method thereof
KR20220111603A (en) * 2021-02-02 2022-08-09 박주형 Method and system for memorizing foreign words using smart phone alarm

Cited By (2)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
KR20190084535A (en) * 2018-01-08 2019-07-17 유선미 Word learning alarm apparatus and operating method thereof
KR20220111603A (en) * 2021-02-02 2022-08-09 박주형 Method and system for memorizing foreign words using smart phone alarm

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