Unveiled at #Ludovia21, the latest M@ths en-vie app is now online! It allows students to practice problem-solving in connection with the lessons taught by their teacher in class. The problems are organized according to a progression and program from grades CP to CM2, which are predefined in the app and customizable by the teacher.
This tool is based on a collaborative database, drawing problems from various user contributions (more than 6,300 to date). The proposed problems accurately reflect those given daily in classrooms, as they are contributed by practicing teachers.
The tool is constantly evolving! It is updated regularly with new problems added daily, and the hints provided are generated by artificial intelligence based on students’ needs.
Key Features of the App:
- A simple, clean, and ergonomic interface;
- Quick to get started and intuitive for both teachers and students;
- Gamification elements (badges, scores, jokers) without distractions;
- Instant use with minimal setup required;
- Customizable to fit the needs of each class;
- Tutorial assistance and text-to-speech for all written content;
- A strong connection to in-class learning and problem-solving activities;
- Designed for real classroom use, considering students’ daily digital resources: accessible from any computer or tablet with a web browser;
- Built on M@ths en-vie’s problem-solving teaching approach.
This app complements the digital tools offered by M@ths en-vie, including the problem-solving routine that also uses the same database. A new platform with single sign-on access allows users to reach all the tools. It is available at this address: https://appenvie.fr/
Access to the platform is completely free, and members of the M@ths’n Co association benefit from two specific features on the apps:
- The ability to customize the scheduling of the problem workshop and routine;
- The ability to edit problem sheets and photo-problems, as well as project problems and photo-problems from the database.
To learn more about the problem workshop, visit: www.mathsenvie.fr/latelier-des-problemes/