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Educational Math Software

Claude Said:

where can i get a maths educational software on net that can solve all type of mathematical questions?

We Answered:

this program can solve any kind of math questions (Microsoft Math)
you can download it from here


http://www.downv.com/Windows/download-Mi…

Roberta Said:

Is there educational software that can be added to a site for teachers to be able to submit, archive and share?

We Answered:

You might try the MyClasses software. It is available in USA and Australia. I have used it in some Australian school systems. It is available from Editure, who also make other software. Some websites are below:

Charlie Said:

What is the best educational software for an 8 year old boy?

We Answered:

RECALL PLUS is a very interesting software,try this http://www.recallplus.com/
beware,it makes you addicted to reading!!
Enjoy reading!!

Brittany Said:

What are some fun and educational software programs for an 11 year old girl?

We Answered:

Yahoo won't allow more than ten links to be sent so you will have to repair those that I destroyed with a space between the 'http' and the colon

Edubuntu is the only real environment for young learners and I don't say that lightly. Lots of stuff can now be used in windows so I hope you find this helpful.

https://wiki.edubuntu.org/EdubuntuInstal…

gcompris includes algebra and other things that are supposed to be for ages 2 to 10: http ://gcompris.net/-About-GCompris-

Ktuberling is a potato head that you can make faces on etc. Here are some screenshots: http ://opensource.bureau-cornavin.com/ktuber…

Tuxpaint is a paint program but lots more fun than most - check the lovely roses lol: http://www.tuxpaint.org/

Tuxtype is obvious but is for children. It looks fun. (ktouch is the real deal) there are 5 pages of screenshots: http ://tuxtype.sourceforge.net/screens/?PAGE…

Tuxmath (this is just for the screenshots): http ://www.newbreedsoftware.com/tuxmath/scre…

Kplot Kig Kmplot kpercentage and kbruch are math and geometry tools (if it is not on the list you can soon get it by typing: (as an example) 'sudo apt-get install kig' into a text window like DOS http://edu.kde.org/kig/screenshots.php
http ://edu.kde.org/kmplot/screenshots.php http ://edu.kde.org/kbruch/screenshots.php http ://edu.kde.org/kalgebra/

Katomic is just a chemistry game where you become familiar with the elements and compounds (i believe!)

Kalzium is a fun but good periodic table: http://edu.kde.org/kalzium/screenshots.p… Kstars is the stars (all of them!): http://edu.kde.org/kstars/screenshots.ph… 'step' and 'marble' are secrets I would like you to look at: http://edu.kde.org/marble/ (click on the name and then read the details)

Language tools include kverbos, kvoctrain ( vocabulary) Klatin and others (some are included - others you can get as instructed earlier. Look at these apps: http://edu.kde.org/kverbos/

Kturtle has math, geom and simple programming! http://edu.kde.org/kturtle/

there are all sorts of apps available which is what makes linux so great - it is free, too, and can be easy to use or you can learn a little about typing in commands which controls the system quickly, more accurately and with lots more power than with any other OS.


http://games.kde.org/game.php?game=ktube…
http://www.linuxsoft.cz/en/sw_list.php?i…

After all that- read this: If you are running Microsoft Windows or MacOSX you consider:

1. installing a Linux distribution or running a so called liveCD, or [wubi]
2. waiting for a while, since the next version of KDE (KDE 4) will most likely run on Microsoft Windows and MacOSX as well.

If you don't get some ideas from all that I will have to scream so lie if you have to. Email with any questions and excuse this huge answer but it is hard to investigate if you aren't familiar with where to look and I need all this info anyway. (I have saved me a copy of the links)

I want to make absolutely sure that I said why I got to doing the KDE searches etc. When I went to the first and then the second sites, I realised that it says a lot of the packages are available to use in windows (some with reduced functionality) so look out for that if you want one or two apps more than the others. And; investigate Linux a little. You may find you like it best. Ask friends, maybe.

Well, good luck educating your daughter lol and
Good night

Derrick Said:

Is there Educational Software available for Nintendo DS?

We Answered:

the main games i've heard of are Brain Age and Big Brain Acadamy. Of the two (i've read many reviews), I've heard Brain Age is more interesting. They're not meant as substitutes for learning though, only for little mental tune-ups, and mini-testing yourself, and the like. Google would help you.

[edit: Brain Age's website: http://www.brainage.com/launch/index.jsp

the website's own specification of what it is:

Exercise Your Brain

"Exercise is the key to good health, both for body and mind-and now there's finally a way to make mental exercise simple, fun, even competitive. Inspired by the work of prominent Japanese neuroscientist Dr. Ryuta Kawashima, Brain Age features activities designed to help stimulate your brain and give it the workout it needs like solving simple math problems, counting people going in and out of a house simultaneously, drawing pictures on the Nintendo DS touch screen, and reading classic literature out loud."]

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