iGlide

  • iGlide
  • iGlide
  • iGlide
  • iGlide

Detailed App Info:

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  • Current Version:Version: 1.0
  • Device Type:Device: iPad Ready
  • Category:Category: Education
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  • Download Size:App Size: 207.66 MB

Application Description

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Disappointed in your writing on the iPad? The best way to write on the iPad is an enduring longhand cursive, called a running hand. iGlide helps you learn to use and control the gliding motion at the heart of this technique.

Speed and accuracy combined are the foundation of grace in handwriting. iGlide helps you build your foundation in three steps:

Step I helps you condition to use and control a gliding motion to make core loop and line base forms at speed.

Step II helps you refine these forms and learn to make agile transitions between forms.

Step III assists you in learning to form simple letters - capitals "A," "O," and "C" - in sequences gracefully.

iGlide provides a video introduction to the process of developing gliding movement control and video instructions for each step. The app is suitable for both left and right handed writers.

These exercises have been adapted to gain the benefit of being on the iPad, but their ancestors were used for centuries to transform farm hands into writing clerks with the movement precision required to produce phenomenal writing at high speed using merely a feather.

Once you have used iGlide to develop fluid movement control of the hand and forearm, you may go on and apply it to the rest of the letters of the alphabet with the iNib app for the iPad in conjunction with a writing manual, such as Palmer, Behrensmeyer, or Champion.

Requirements

Your mobile device must have at least 207.66 MB of space to download and install iGlide app. iGlide is available on iTunes for $4.99

If you have any problems with installation or in-app purchase, found bugs, questions, comments about this application, you can visit the official website of Chris Pribe at https://sites.google.com/site/onehandrunning/.

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