13 March 2012

His Numby Khan Academy and a good way to teach math?

An application that helps children learn to count to 10 and an online library with more than 3,000 classes to help revolutionize the way children learn to count.

The application, called Numby, a macho-looking robot (Numby) in lingerie that has top and bottom of 10, to write a song as you go. http://getnumby.com/

The Khan Academy Library is a much larger project, with video tutorials on algebra, geometry, statistics, trigonometry and eight other branches of mathematics. (He also expanded to include video programs on science, finance and the humanities.)

A non-profit Khan Academy intends to change education "advantage of providing a world class education free for everyone, everywhere."

It strengthened the understanding of mathematics in American schools that have been tested in the 23 primary curriculum in math, according to a report from CBS 60 Minutes.

Instead of learning a mathematical concept of the teacher in the classroom lectures, videos Khan shows of students at home the night before and after school to spend time working on problem sets to s' ensure that they understand.

Students with problems can receive on an individual basis the attention of their teacher, following the progress of a dashboard. Boating Anyone can continue working on the rhythm of its own.
   
Numby, built by James Paterson and Amit Pitaru, was designed as a way for both to "explore the simple act of counting from zero to ten in strange and twisted."

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