BYJU’S focuses on gamification to make math fun

BYJU’S, an education technology company and the creator of country’s largest K-12 app has announced the launch of its gamified app for lower grades, the BYJU’S Math App. The application has been designed to offer younger children a platform to explore the world of maths through games, interactive videos and quizzes. Ideated, designed and developed in-house, the class 4 and 5 app merges features of game design and technology with rich interactive videos that create a whole new and fun way for students to strengthen their foundation in math. This app is available both on iOS and Android.The BYJU’S Math App combines games, simulations and fun byte sized videos from India’s best teachers who teach abstract math concepts visually and contextually. This unique combination makes the whole process of learning math easier as well as helps students understand how it is applied and used in real life.BYJU’S focuses on gamification to make math fun The app offers videos that explain concepts in a very simple manner by using analogies, animations, graphics and in-air projections. The app has learning games that help students understand concepts and the testing games that help them reinforce the concepts learned. In fact, each game has multiple stages with different difficulty level. Every win is rewarded through points to boost the player’s confidence and nurture their interest to learn math.

Talking about the rich and unique content of this app, Vinay Ravindra, Chief Content Officer said, “Math is one of the most loved as well as feared subjects. Students often overlook the fact that math concepts are interwoven in their daily lives and not as abstract as it may seem. At BYJU’s, our aim is to create learning experiences that will help every student get over the fear of math by learning it in the correct way. We strongly believe that the interactive games and simulations will encourage students to learn a lot more by applying the math concepts in real life scenarios. The rich content and delivery mode of this app will be pushing the boundaries in which concepts are being taught and the way children learn, allowing them to grasp concepts faster and get curious about learning math all over again.”

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Srivatsa Ramesh
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