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Aplusclick Assessment of Math and Logic Skills

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Aplusclick Game-based Assessment of Math and Logic Problem Solving Aptitude for Grades 1 -12

A+ Click helps teachers worldwide to use more than 12,000 math and logic problems in English to compose own assessment tests for a specific subject, theme, and grade / age. No fees, no ads, and no sign in. A new tool Assessment Admin available for teachers gives them a possibility to choose the questions, compose own tests, and analyze their students’ progress.

Overview

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Web presence

2010

Established

5M

Children

1

Countries
Target group
Students
Updated
September 2021
"A simple format and engaging graphics makes A+ Click a valuable resource when it comes to building math skills."

About the innovation

Why did you create this innovation?

When I was a young boy, I studied mathematics in school and also on my own using Martin Gardner's puzzle books. Now, as an adult, I am eager to help children throughout the world to discover interesting, practical, and challenging math and logic puzzles. The teachers need a tool to spread the knowledge / assessment and to analyse the results. We have created it – Teacher Console.

What does your innovation look like in practice?

Teachers may ask for a free access to the Teacher Console at info@aplusclick.org. They surf the website www.aplusclick.org and choose the questions for their tests. They create specific tests and give special links to their students. The students go to the site, insert their names, nicknames or codes and answer the questions. The teacher has a general view of the results.

How has it been spreading?

Actually, hundred thousands students visit the website every year. The more visits are from USA, India, Australia, Canada, UAE, Vietnam, and Russia.

If I want to try it, what should I do?

Teachers may ask for a free access to the Teacher Console and detailed instructions at info@aplusclick.org. They surf the website www.aplusclick.org and choose the questions for their tests. The students surf the chosen questions. They follow instructions of their teachers and may provide special codes instead of their names to keep the personal privacy.

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