What is Audiblox?
Audiblox Certification Training
Auckland
21-26 April 2008
Contact Wendy Jones
(09) 521 8338.

Audiblox is a system of cognitive exercises, aimed at the development of foundational learning skills.

Foundational skills are not the same as processes, strategies or techniques. The difference between these can be explained by using the game of football as example. To be a football player, a person first has to master the foundational skills, e.g. catching, passing and kicking the ball. Only after that can he be taught strategies or techniques.

Audiblox develops and automates the foundational skills of reading, spelling, writing, mathematics and the skills required in the learning of subject matter. Some of the most important foundational skills include:

  • Concentration.
  • Perception — visual, auditory and haptic.
  • The ability to discriminate, synthesise and analyse in terms of foreground-background, form, size, position in space/time and colour.
  • Memory — short and long term, visual and auditory.
  • The ability to decode, integrate and classify information.
  • Imagination.
  • Concept of numbers.
  • Fine and gross motor co-ordination.

Some of the benefits of exposure to Audiblox include:

  • Prepares a foundation for exposure to and achievement in reading, spelling, writing, mathematics and the learning of subject matter. Learning difficulties can therefore be prevented.
  • Effective for dyslexia and other learning difficulties.
  • Accelerates learning and work tempo tremendously.
  • Improves classroom management and discipline.
  • Builds self-image and motivation for learning through the experience of learning success.
  • Creates a basis for life-long learning.

To learn more about Audiblox and its various applications, visit Audiblox International.