When it comes to teaching math, you've probably tried everything from quizzes over breakfast to extra homework help. But modern technology has introduced a clever new skill-building method: digital ...
There comes a time in every child’s life when he must face a mighty foe, or rather a few foes, one bigger and scarier than the other. This trio of horrors are: math, physics and chemistry. These three ...
The recently concluded Apple’s WWDC 2024 event grabbed eyeballs worldwide. While iOS 18 has been the talk of the town with features like the ability to move app icons anywhere on the iPhone’s home ...
The Calculator app on your iPhone (and iPad) is capable of a host of numeric maneuvers. Beyond performing basic and complex ...
%27Bugs and Buttons%27 presents 18 games with counting%2C shapes and more %27Mystery Math Town%27 puts kids in a maze with math puzzles %27DragonBox Algebra%27 also teaches fractions%2C ...
As much as we hate numbers, we know we can’t escape them. Just when you thought you were rid of your primary and high school classes, numbers are everywhere. They can be part of your job and they ...
Studies show that students usually have to relearn four to six weeks of classwork at the beginning of every school year. And if there’s anything kids forget, it’s math. With your trusty iPad and a few ...
Some of us still have nightmares from grade school; where numbers turn into monsters hiding under the bed or in the closet waiting for you to close your eyes so they can jump out and gobble up your ...
Even though the iPad is only a few years old, developers have been creating applications for it, even for educational subjects such as math. The iPad can host a variety of apps, and some of these ...
When Meredith Miller had to bone up to take the SAT recently, the Sayre School senior hit her schoolbooks and reached for her cellphone. Miller, 17, of Lexington, Ky., had downloaded an “app,” or ...
Mastering essential skills can improve performance in Mathematics. When students are equipped with basic skills, their working memories aren’t taxed, and learning can become fun and encouraging.
The New York City public schools are taking on the unusual role of offering incentives to software developers to come up with innovative—and above all, useful—apps and games that can help students ...