app.mathsgarden.com
Oefenweb.nl B.V. - Users
https://app.mathsgarden.com/demo
Try Mathsgarden for free. Reference group 1 (age 4-5). Reference group 2 (age 5-6) - Last year of kindergarten. Reference group 3 (age 6-7) - First year of primary school. Reference group 4 (age 7-8). Reference group 5 (age 8-9). Reference group 6 (age 9-10). Reference group 7 (age 10-11). Reference group 8 (age 11-12) - Last year of primary school. Reference group 9 (age 12-13) - First year of high school. Reference group 10 (age 13-14). Reference group 11 (age 14-15). Reference group 12 (age 15-16).
ldaniel.eu
ldaniel.eu | Math Garden thesis cover
http://www.ldaniel.eu/work/math-garden-thesis-cover
Math Garden thesis cover. Math Garden thesis cover. Abstracted visual representation of a children's game fronting a PhD thesis. As a result of a multi-year PhD research on a personalised learning tool, the cover needed to reflect the look of the Math Garden. Application (a garden in which children play mathematical games), but have a distinct identity that would stand on its own. Explanatory website for an alternative healing practice. Or, get back to work. Ldaniel.eu — 2016.
trackandteach.com
Products | Game, Train, Track & Teach
https://www.trackandteach.com/products
Products Game, Train, Track and Teach. Online applications for every platform for everyone. Language Sea is a learning environment for Dutch language skills. Children have to nurture the animals in the sea by playing language games. The application contains over 20,000 assignments from 11 different language skills, such as, spelling, reading, vocabulary, and parsing. Oefenweb is also developing a learning environment for English. Find statistics difficult and boring?
ninagierasimczuk.com
Nina Gierasimczuk webpage
http://www.ninagierasimczuk.com/academia.html
Master Thesis supervision of Ana Lucia Vargas Sandoval, Learning of Logical Reasoning (ILLC, University of Amsterdam). Master Thesis supervision of Sanne Kosterman, Learning in Games through Social Networks. Cum laude, ILLC, University of Amsterdam). Bachelor Thesis of Mick van het Nederend, topic: Employing Machine Learning Techniques for Poker Play (AI, University of Amsterdam). PhD co-supervision of Dariusz Kalocinski, topic: Language Learning by Coordination (ILLC, University of Amsterdam). Within th...