Mathspace
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Genre | Computer-based mathematics education |
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Founded | 2010 |
Founders | Mohamad Jebara, Chris Velis, Alvin Savoy[1] |
Headquarters | Sydney , Australia |
Key people | Daniel Tu-Hoa |
Website | www |
Mathspace is an online mathematics program designed for students in primary/elementary, secondary, and higher education. It is designed for students aged between 7 and 18, and is used by schools in Australia, New Zealand, the United States, the United Kingdom and Hong Kong.[2][3][4]
Mathspace uses an adaptive learning model to personalize the software experience for each student. The questions presented to a user are chosen by an algorithm that responds to past performance, and student input is evaluated to provide feedback on their progress within each problem. Additional support is offered in the form of hints and video tutorials to guide them to the solution. The software assesses each student's performance and generates accompanying report statistics.[5]
Partnerships
Mathspace partnered with Eddie Woo in 2017[6]. Together they created a video hub[7] to categorize Woo's education videos in the various state curricula across Australia.
External links
References
- ^ Kellahan, Kristie (3 December 2016). "Sydney-based start-up Mathspace makes an impact" – via The Sydney Morning Herald.
- ^ Swan, David (8 November 2016). "Aussie start-up Mathspace's learning app heads to US schools". The Australian.
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(help) - ^ Ainomugisha, Gerald (15 November 2016). "Aussie edtech start-up Mathspace spreads to the United States". Anthill Magazine.
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(help) - ^ "Mathspace e-learning product has gained entry to Hong Kong's highly-competitive school system". The Australian Financial Review. 19 February 2017.
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(help) - ^ "Mathspace". mathspace.co.
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(help) - ^ Baulkham Hills' Eddie Woo to deliver Australia Day Address
- ^ [https://wootube.mathspace.co Learn maths with Eddie Woo]