SM: In 2002 were you focusing only on math? AK: Yes, that alone was a daunting task. Our vision was to go beyond mathematics because the engine itself could deliver content in any subject.
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By Guest Author Cindy Weng Putting a new spin on an old game is not always easy. However, the Tetris Company has managed to transform the classic video game into something that millions of internet users play daily. What is its secret to keeping up with today’s gaming market and even becoming a leader in
SM: Is your system entirely based on AI, or do you have teachers integrated into the process? AK: In additional to the artificial intelligence system that would teach students, we have given teachers a very powerful control panel. They can get access to all kinds of just-in-time reports to see how each student is doing
By Guest Author Cindy Weng Social gaming has, over the past year, been on a tremendous incline in the online world. Flash-based games have popped up as both standalone sites and as applications to larger social networks. Any avid Facebook user can tell you about all the game requests they receive, inviting them to play
Nalini is currently a staff member at Communication Systems Solutions and helps with embedded software development. Nalini previously worked as a DSP Engineer in the audio division of Ingenient Technologies, Inc. (he originally worked for Imagine Technology LLC before it was acquired by Ingenient). Previously, Nalini was with Adaptive Digital Technologies, Inc. He holds an MS in electrical engineering from Villanova
SM: Tell me more about your design principles. What are the core principles of the system? AK: The first shift was moving towards a curriculum program versus a math club environment. We also knew we had to deliver our curriculum to students in a very interactive way. We decided to take a curriculum that had
This week’s Zero In is the story of Ntiedo Etuk and his refusal to give up on Tabula Digita, his edutainment company. Read The Long Road To Edutainment.