Chess Legends Training
Chess Legends Training
I love chess. I love what the game does for the brain. Chess isn’t a game for smart people… chess
makes you smart. The cerebral ba le over the checkered board develops mental acuity and whole-
brain thinking . It just takes a li le bit of study and a whole lot of practice.
Only a chess player knows the bone-deep thrill of coming up with an astonishing move after a long,
deep analysis. Only a wood-pusher understands the deep compliment of having a commentator
annotate a move with an exclamation mark. (Oh joy! Oh wonder!) An exceptional move is always a
deeply innovative solution to a complex problem.
Chess encourages both logical deduction and creativity, both narrow analysis and the synthesis of
multiple variables into an elegant solution. Chess players are intentional and reflective thinkers –
capable of startling those in the know with innovative and unusual combinations. No wonder then
that it has been touted for so long as an educational tool.
There are numerous studies which show the strong correlation between mental agility and chess. For
my money, the correlation is strong enough to prove at least a partial causal relationship
(h p://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Causality). I am so convinced of this that I began a chess programme in
our school two years ago. I am still in the process of evaluating the long-term effects of exposing
students to chess in an academic context, but so far the results look promising.
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The idevices love education. And the idevices love chess. For reasons I mentioned in a previous post,
touching a screen by-passes the usual user-interface devices and provides for a more immediate
experience (h ps://seanhamptoncole.wordpress.com/2012/09/02/iteaching-the-new-pedagogy-how-
the-ipad-is-inspiring-be er-ways-of-teaching/). With chess, tablet devices and touch screen
technology provides the closest simulation of the experience of playing a living opponent. This
means that the benefits are also more immediately tangible.
The apps which follow can each assist everyone from novices to aspiring masters in honing and
developing their chess playing abilities. Chess is not something to be afraid of – anyone can learn, at
any age. Whoever you are, the following iOS apps will go a long way towards improving your
game… and improving your mind.
D4…
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Fun interface
Pieces have animated ba le moves when taking.
Set custom difficulty level: Beginner > Clever > Intelligent > Gifted > Genius > Ridiculous
Switch top and oblique views.
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Highly recommended!
Link up with other players and play live opponents.
Discuss moves and tactics.
(So much be er than ‘Chess With Friends’!)
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Free Chess Puzzles (h ps://itunes.apple.com/kz/app/chess-puzzles-pro/id432827559?mt=8) ♥♥♥♥
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Choose a problem from an actual historical game and try to solve it…
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Did I miss any? Please add suggestions in the ‘comments’ box below…
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Browse through these links for more on the relationship between chess and intellectual development:
h p://www.chessvibes.com/reports/10-big-brain-benefits-of-playing-chess
(h p://www.chessvibes.com/reports/10-big-brain-benefits-of-playing-chess)
h p:///kcfe.eu/research (h p://kcfe.eu/research)
h p://education.jhu.edu/PD/newhorizons/strategies/topics/thinking-skills/chess
(h p://education.jhu.edu/PD/newhorizons/strategies/topics/thinking-skills/chess)
h p://www.psmcd.net/otherfiles/BenefitsOfChessInEdScreen2.pdf
(h p://www.psmcd.net/otherfiles/BenefitsOfChessInEdScreen2.pdf)
h p://www.quadcitychess.com/benefits_of_chess.html
(h p://www.quadcitychess.com/benefits_of_chess.html)
(h ps://itunes.apple.com/in/app/chess-wizard/id916537412?mt=8)
Two Player Chess: (h ps://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/two-player-chess/id672592562?mt=8)
(h ps://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/two-player-chess/id672592562?mt=8)
Coach Jay’s Chess Academy. (h ps://itunes.apple.com/us/app/coach-jays-chess-
academy!/id907007624?mt=8)
(h ps://itunes.apple.com/us/app/coach-jays-chess-academy!/id907007624?mt=8)
Teacher, introvert & agitator for crisper thinking. Love coffee, science, quirky games, dark humor & o eat
fiction. Edtech coach & incremental revolutionary. View all posts by Sean Hampton-Cole
4 comments
Bill
2. Make It! (13 iPad Apps for Creative Teachers and Students) | Ideas Out There says:
JULY 12, 2013 AT 8:57 AM
[…] And then there’s the one for those interested in chess for fun and cognitive development […]
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