We often hear about games reaching one million downloads, but, today, educational app Motion Math announced it has reached this notable milestone, too. Motion Math develops four math-oriented titles ...
In the saturated world of children's educational apps, there are a small number of developers who are really exploring the potential of the device in ways that provide children with a learning ...
Motion Math: Hungry Guppy for iOS devices is a bright and visually appealing app for pre-schoolers that's just as educational as it is fun. Instead of solely focusing on number recognition to ...
In a nutshell: Attention parents: With school starting in just a few weeks, it's time to sharpen the brain. "Motion Math: Hungry Fish" helps young students practice addition and subtraction. A fish ...
Motion Math HD is an iPad-based learning game for elementary children. Developed at the Stanford School of Education, the learning game teaches your child the basics of fractions and the number line.
Dave McClure’s seed fund, accelerator, and incubator, 500 Startups, held an open house in Mountain View today to officially introduce the world to its first batch of companies. The group of mostly ...
MOTION MATH: $300K in grants awarded to San Francisco-based Motion Math from the Noyce Foundation and the Gates Foundation. The Gates grants website says the startup will create "an educational ...
A great new app by Motion Math called Motion Math: Wings launched this week to help kids as young as kindergarten learn multiplication skills. Well known for their earlier apps focused on teaching ...
Get moving with math? Believe it or not, it's a thing. The Scott Family Amazeum recently opened an active learning exhibit, "Math Moves! Experiencing Ratio and Proportion," which contains individual ...
NEW YORK — Most people probably don't think of learning calculus as fun. But a new interactive exhibit here at the Museum of Math (MoMath) lets visitors learn about the principles of motion in an ...
WILKES-BARRE — It’s one run, two touch your shoe, three touch your knee, four stomp on the floor and five — Well, Debby Mitchell conceded to a room mostly full of college students, “This is where you ...