[gcompris-devel] New (?) source of inspiration for math games

Bruno Coudoin bruno.coudoin at gcompris.net
Sun Jan 9 13:29:29 UTC 2011


Le mercredi 05 janvier 2011 à 00:50 +0100, Martin Quinson a écrit :
> Hello,
> 
> I just wanted to bring the following site to your knowledge, in case you
> don't know it already. http://netia59a.ac-lille.fr/calculatice/
> 
> It provides some good resources to teach operations (+, -, *, /) to 8-11
> kids. They are rather good, my son is addicted for my greatest pleasure.
> I'd simply prefer him to play in gcompris on free software than on the
> current technical solution but anyway.
> 
> These games were made by the académie de lille, institution from the
> french government. It is possible that they release their source code if
> you ask, but I'm not sure you really need it to integrate their ideas
> into gcompris. The best would be if they could develop their next tools
> directly in gcompris, but it may require some more persuasive power to
> ensure it...
> 
> Oh, and everything on this site is in french. But I guess you have
> enough french speakers in the team to deal with it.
> 
> 
> That's it, dudes. Many many thanks for the fish, and sorry that I cannot
> contribute to the project, it really desserves a lot.

Hi,

Thanks a lot, I was not aware of this site. Yes it can be a good source
of inspiration. For example, I found how we don't have an activity to
give back money for a buy.

Bruno.






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