Froggipedia

Explore the amphibian in AR

Published by: Indiavidual Learning
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Froggipedia es una aplicación increíble donde puedes diseccionar una rana virtualmente y salvar vidas de millones de tales anfibios. También puedes inspeccionar los intrincados sistemas internos de la rana en AR inmersiva, una tecnología que fusiona el mundo real con el virtual. Meticulosamente tejido en la aplicación es el intrigante ciclo de vida de la rana con impresionantes gráficos en 3D que ofrecen una experiencia sin igual de un aprendizaje atractivo e interactivo.
La aplicación nos ayuda a observar la metamorfosis de una rana de un simple huevo en el agua en un adulto que está adaptado para vivir en la tierra también.
También ofrece una idea de los detalles anatómicos de una rana; desde su piel hasta sus sistemas internos bien definidos.
El versátil lápiz de Apple se utiliza de forma única como una herramienta de disección para elaborar hábilmente la disección de una rana real.
Una evaluación al final de la disección completa su comprensión.
Froggipedia ha sido galardonado con la "Aplicación de iPad del año" 2018 y ahora está disponible en los siguientes idiomas: japonés, chino tradicional, chino simplificado, coreano, ruso, portugués brasileño, español latino.
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    Yes, Froggipedia is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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Froggipedia Reviews

Why are you creepy?

Froggy4life🐸 on

United States

The app at first glance seemed to have great reviews, I love frogs sense they are apart of nature everywhere you go, I was excited about being ahead of the frog dissection an research that I participate in at my school, I also like to rescue frogs with a few other selected individuals and keep them in a small tank while they recover, I bought this app for 3.99, when I opened the app though it asked if I wanted notifications, normal right? Then it asked if I would like to share my location and I respond with “Don’t allow” then before I get into the app it asks me again if I would like to share my location, saying it would help with my experience in the game, when the game is all about frog dissecting, life style, species, and more! I shouldn’t need to share my location, that is SOOOO creepy, never recommend this, I didn’t even open the app and I already had problems😡, not worth the money, I am requesting a refund as we speak!

Update Ruins this App

Jb0704 on

United States

We have used Froggepedia in middle school science for a few years now. I just went to train my colleagues on it and discovered it now requires a login and location data. Now I’m looking for a comparable app to buy for 1000 iPads. I’ll also need replacements for Plantale and Brainapse.

New update

B.i.G-O23 on

United States

The new update now requiring a log in won’t let me log in at all sends code to phone or email never receive a code from either phone or email

Plz

fnqnenne on

United States

Add iPad mini 4 compatibility

Great app

Piano4321 on

United States

Great app, saves a frog

A totally fun app for dissecting a frog.

JunHigashi on

United States

It would be nice to see the mouse version involving much greater depth and including a genetics variation simulation. Thanks

Poor features, gimmicky

Soteriology on

United States

Spent money on this because the Apple Editors touted this apps ability to virtually “dissect a frog.” It’s super gimmicky, and has no real user input besides dragging your finger across the screen.

Ummmmm...

Ladyismydogsname on

United States

I just downloaded the app and it has been loading for a long time, about 10 minutes so I haven’t actually experienced the game yet but...I’ll write another review once it downloads

Love that it’s available

chocochipleesy on

United States

Purchased to support. Keep up the good work & hope to see more apps like this one! Purchased for my 8 year old who learned the life cycle of frog in school this year. I think this app has the potential to be a hit for 2nd grade classrooms. We enjoyed going through this app together. I liked the simplicity, but noticed room for improvement just going through it with my child. -more details into the organs maybe with examples of function, where they connect etc. For example my son was completely lost on what the red and blue meant. He had questions about everything. -I’d offer a pop up over the bigger words with smaller words for children to understand to learn the bigger words. I went through it with my child so was able to explain, but it took away from the app to have him to learn words on the side instead of words and body parts he already knew. -my child asked about the frog. It would be neat if you added a frog detailed description somewhere within the app because I guess they didn’t learn this in school either? I don’t know why because if you are going to learn the life cycle of something you should at least be learning the basics about the creature too right? His questions were Where they lay eggs, how long their tongues are, how many eggs they lay, how long do frogs live, do frogs have the same body parts as us, do frogs have toes, do frogs smell things, what is algae, what happens to the tail, where the legs come from, are they born with hearts, do they see color, do frogs have teeth, how big the eggs are, why the frog skin is bumpy, is a frog the same as a toad Just to list a few of his questions. Hope this input helps a little.

Love this app but...

Shamin949 on

United States

I purchased this app for my 8 year old son because he had learned about the life cycle of frogs before and I thought this would be a great addition to reinforce the lesson that his previous teacher gave on the subject. He loved it so much that when my kindergarten class started doing the frog life cycle I bought my iPad in so I could work with small groups and give everyone a chance to try it and they all gave it two thumbs up. My only problem is that when you used it in AR mode or Life Cycle mode there was no option to turn on a feature that would label the parts. Now I am in the App Store and this app is listed under new ways to learn math and in that mini clip they show that in AR mode you can have all the parts labeled I go back to check mine and still no and not showing me that there are any updates available either. Please add this feature in an upcoming update for both life cycle and ar mode with the ability to turn labeling on and off. Other than that so far no complaints great app.

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Para niños que aman animales
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Física para niños.
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