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. 1992:28:81-6.

Learning to count

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  • PMID: 1643234

Learning to count

J M Mayo. Biomed Sci Instrum. 1992.

Abstract

The "Learning to Count" is a microprocessor controlled device constructed to help teach a developmentally disabled individual to learn to count to ten. The device has ten buttons, each with two numerical seven-segment LED's displaying a random number 1 through 10. The game's objective is for the student to press the ten buttons in numerical order. A microprocessor and integrated circuits carry out the device's internal operations. The microprocessor controls the generation of the random numbers, the assigning of the random numbers to a button position, and the analysis of the button input. The integrated circuits transfer the information from the microprocessor to the displays and from the input buttons to the microprocessor.

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