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Discovering optimal pathways for learning early mathematics

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Discovering optimal pathways for learning early mathematics

Posted on
March 12, 2013
by Saira Mortier

playSome of the Center for Game Science’s most popular games focus on early math, including topics such as fractions and algebra. These areas are some of the main bottlenecks preventing students from pursuing futures in math and science.

Hear from the CGS team in this video produced by UW’s Computer Science and Engineering Department and find out how we are working to inspire young learners to excel at math through our award-winning game, Refraction.

 

Blog tags: CSE / Refraction

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