Title of Initiative / Project
MathBridge
Name of Organiser
DFKI Saarbruken
Start and ending date of the Initiative
2010-ongoing
Was the initiative carried out in the framework of a funded project?
Yes
Funding Programme
eContent plus
Title of the project
MathBridge education solution
Promoter
DFKI Saarbrücken
Type of deliverables
Online course, Teaching Methodology, Video, Didactical resource
Language of the deliverable
Other EU, Spanish, English
Target Group
Teachers, Students
Description of the initiative
This is the first Pan-European e-Learning platform for online bridging courses in mathematics. It has been developed as a joint effort of nine universities from seven countries. Math-Bridge allows teachers and students to interact with thousands of mathematical learning objects available in seven languages. Users of Math-Bridge can select one of many pre-defined courses, build their own courses or use the adaptive course generation tool. Math-Bridge supports rich educational experience by serving many types of learning objects: from theorems, proofs and definitions to instructional examples and interactive exercises.
More Information
Math Bridge offers mathematical learning objects available in seven languages; many predefined courses; possibilites for users to build their own courses or use the adaptive course generation tool. Math-Bridge supports rich educational experience by serving many types of learning objects: from theorems, proofs and definitions to instructional examples and interactive exercises. All these are available on the MathBridge platform
http://system.math-bridge.org/ And the project also allows download and istallation of the developed software.
Teachers’ Opinion
Math Bridge is a very good initiative, making available for teachers very particular lessons, which they can use in their practice. It covers a wide range of topics, suitable for different age groups of students. It is a ready to use tool in practice.
Students’ Opinion
It is interesting to solve problems using the MathBridge platform. It is just a bit difficult because it is not in Bulgarian.
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