Nice job - I like the thought you've put into structuring the learning and retrieval practice. Can you fix the app manifest so it installs to a phone without the generic "React Sample App" name?
Thanks for catching that. I just changed the name in the manifest.json but I'm new to this so there might be something else I have to change, let me know if that worked.
Absolutely love this! I’ve been looking for something new for my sons after they’ve maxed out on multiplication by heart. As I ran through it myself, I didn’t notice any negative results. Is that elsewhere in the app, or perhaps planned for the future?
It took me a long time but I have an integers version. pulsemath.com/integers if you want to check it out. Definitely in beta, I won't be able to test it with my students until the spring when we've learned integers though I have a few coworkers testing it out now. I wrote a bit about the design here: pulsemath.com/about-int.
If you're still interested and end up checking it out I'd love to hear your thoughts!
Super cool Dylan!
Nice job - I like the thought you've put into structuring the learning and retrieval practice. Can you fix the app manifest so it installs to a phone without the generic "React Sample App" name?
Thanks for catching that. I just changed the name in the manifest.json but I'm new to this so there might be something else I have to change, let me know if that worked.
That's better, thanks!
Absolutely love this! I’ve been looking for something new for my sons after they’ve maxed out on multiplication by heart. As I ran through it myself, I didn’t notice any negative results. Is that elsewhere in the app, or perhaps planned for the future?
Fun idea! I hadn't thought of it but I will play around, maybe it will become a new component in the future!
It took me a long time but I have an integers version. pulsemath.com/integers if you want to check it out. Definitely in beta, I won't be able to test it with my students until the spring when we've learned integers though I have a few coworkers testing it out now. I wrote a bit about the design here: pulsemath.com/about-int.
If you're still interested and end up checking it out I'd love to hear your thoughts!