CellulAR for Merge Cube 4+

Half Full Nelson

    • 4.2 • 6 Ratings
    • $2.99

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Description

5 cell types and their components, and a challenge mode where you have to name each component. Descriptive content at 3 different grade levels - now with text to speech!

Learn about cells and organelles with a hologram that you can place anywhere! This app also supports Merge Cube. For more information about getting a Merge Cube, or to make your own printable cube to try it out, visit https://mergevr.com/needacube and then press the "Try it now!" button. Or press the "Need a Merge Cube?" button inside the CellulAR app.

Prepare for a new twist on educational cell visualization! Use this app to spin, rotate, and view a variety of different cells. Explore the microscopic world like never before with interactive biology content for grades K-12.

CellulAR features:
NGSS Standards Alignment
Colorful, clean 3D cells
Helpful text labels
Descriptive explanations of each organelle
A cell for every animal kingdom
Functions with or without AR/VR Goggles

HOW TO PLAY (With no Merge Cube)
- Launch the app
- Be sure to allow camera and photo access
- After pressing play, make sure you can clearly see a clear flat surface such as a floor, desk or table
- Once you see the pulsing indicator, tap to place the interactive island
- Explore CellulAR with the Merge Cube

HOW TO PLAY (With a Merge Cube)
- Launch the app
- Be sure to allow camera and photo access
- After pressing play, make sure you can see the cube through your phone
- Hold your device with one hand and hold the cube with your other hand, or use the optional stand in the package
- Explore CellulAR with the Merge Cube

What’s New

Version 2.1

Fixed issue with Merge Cube no longer tracking

Ratings and Reviews

4.2 out of 5
6 Ratings

6 Ratings

JQteacher ,

Well organized, nice resource, a few issues

I downloaded this app and I played around with it with my sons and merge cube. I teach biology so I was interested in whether it would be something I could use in my classroom. I would definitely consider using it, it is well organized and nicely done. Differing text levels are so nice so that the activity can be used as a simple overview or a more in depth look and they included what I feel is important and clear information.

However there are a couple of errors that I noticed within a few minutes of playing with it. In the plant cell, I could not get the vacuole to work.

Also, for example, when I was reading about the deer (animal cells) at the middle school level I saw a typo (snergy vs energy). If the developers just go through it one more time for grammatical errors and to make sure that every “button” works, these would be solved. I didn’t go through everything so those errors may not even be widespread, just wanted to point them out!

The challenge only allowed me to name the areas in the island... especially at the upper grade levels, students would find that rather insulting. Is the challenge supposed to extend to the cells themselves? I might have missed how to do that, but I tried to figure it out!

Developer Response ,

Hey JQteacher! Thanks for the feedback. We will be rolling out an update ASAP and hope to address these issues as well as add read aloud audio for labels and text content. Catch us at the support email if you have any additional feedback or you’d like to talk about other content areas for the future.

Update: we’ve released an update that I believe addresses some of your feedback! Check it out and don’t be a stranger.

DrTerri ,

Responsive developer

It is rare that you have a developer who is so open to user feedback. Half full Nelson is active in the merge educators community and I saw this app grow and change with educator feedback within that group. The app offers cells from all 5 kingdoms with information on the organelles and their function. The drawings match textbook representations and the quiz feature allows students to study for tests and identification. I think this app would be a nice complement to traditional cell teaching strategies (coloring pages, creating models etc. ). It adds tech and interest to capture another group of tech inspired students and allows a teacher to combat a common misconception that cells are “flat” or only two dimensional. By holding the cell in their hands students can get the full 3D experience. I would suggest using this app as an opening activity or least before doing a cell lab like elodea or cheek cells.

Chajaman ,

Amazing app

Amazing app and the developers are quick to respond on requests for further enhancements!

App Privacy

The developer, Half Full Nelson, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • User Content
  • Usage Data
  • Diagnostics

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Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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