Nintendo has explained how Professor Kageyama's Maths Training will work when it's released on DS next month. Result! Or "solution", probably. Kageyama Hidea is a Japanese primary school head-teacher, ...
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MATHS – the word strikes fear into the hearts of millions of us, but there’s really nothing to be scared of. After all, everyone uses maths every day, when it comes to work, paying the bills or ...
A new maths app makes mental arithmetic easy using brain training exercises. It works by stimulating interest in numeracy and helping users understand the basic principles behind maths. A new maths ...
This math-based minigame collection works well as a revision tool for reinforcing what you already know, but is unlikely to teach any new skills. Regardless of whether you support or deplore the ...
A new foundation hopes to entice top college math majors into careers as high school teachers in New York City public schools with the promise of tuition for graduate school, as well as annual ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. First there was Brain Training, and then Sight Training (released as Flash Focus in the US), and now Nintendo wants us to be better at math as well.
If Nintendo really wants to improve people's lives they should forget about Brain and Sight and Face Training. Much more useful would be Lifestyle Training, a game that teaches you how to live and ...