The Learning Playground Redesigned
Elevate Your Skills Through Fun Games Crafted for the Future.
Embark on a journey through diverse computer science challenges, where every decision shapes your solution. Plan carefully to win in these adventures.
He is detail-oriented and loves structure. He prefers clear instructions and well-defined goals.
Teach our robot “Thaki” machine learning through an engaging experience with interactive lessons, hands-on activities, and fun challenges.
Thaki is energetic and enthusiastic about learning. He loves to laugh and have fun while he learns, and he appreciates learning experiences that are entertaining and playful.
Starting by converting a problem that is complex, important, relatable and has numerous practical applications to a game that learners are required to solve.
Present clear explanations and demonstrations of key concepts, either through in-game tutorials, informative pop-ups, or interactive guides. Break down complex ideas into digestible chunks and provide scaffolding to support players' understanding. Offer feedback and reinforcement as players progress, highlighting correct solutions and addressing misconceptions.
Suggesting methods from different subjects to solve the problems while acknowledging the limitations of these methods, offering hints and suggestions for further exploration.
Integrating assessment tools in the game to provide feedback through game play and quizzes.
I like the idea of the app. Some people may find algorithms boring or hard to understand but this game will help everyone understand and learn different algorithms and have fun.
University - Adult learner
It is helpful and I learned new things.
School - Young Learner
A new innovative idea presented to teach algorithms
University - Adult learner
I liked how easy and clear the game is.
School - Young Learner
I liked how challenging it can be and how we can test ourselves with different difficulty levels
University - Adult learner
It is very creative and makes learning fun.
School - Young Learner
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