Matific , an Australian e-learning platform to learn maths, forays into Indian edtech space with its home product — Matific Galaxy — to teachmathematics to schools students under lockdown.- From kindergarten to primary students, the platform provides engaging maths activities and games to impart skills.
- The company is offering its educational solutions at ₹210 per month, along with a free trial for students for seven days.
- The edtech company claims to have improved the student results by over a third (34%) in the subject.
“Given the current environment, schools are going online around the world as they send students home with no timeline for return. Matific’s solutions enable students to continue their learning process. Matific Galaxy is offering online gamified Maths resources and engaging activities that promote conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills for kids from Nursery to Grade 6,” said Vibha Mahajan, VP, Matific India.
Matific caters to primary students up to 6th grade. From kindergarten to primary students, the platform provides engaging maths activities and games that cover all the math skills for a blended learning experience.
The company is offering its educational solutions at ₹210 per month, along with a free trial for students for seven days.
The content and activities on the platform have been mapped with the CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) and ICSE (Indian School Certificate Examination) board curriculums to offer solutions to maths problems. The homeschooling solution has been prepared by mathematics professors and curriculum experts.
“Matific Galaxy is backed by extensive research and designed by senior mathematics professors and curriculum experts, making it the most comprehensive online mathematics resource,” Mahajan added.
Focussed on homeschooling, the programme allows parents to access a child's achievements and progress in mathematics. The edtech company claims to have improved the student results by over a third (34%).
“Matific has several games and stimulating maths activities, each of which is equally gripping so that kids end up playing for hours, and learning maths in a process of self-guided discovery. Playful interactions, colourful characters, and gamification help ease math anxiety and boost math confidence amongst students,” the company said.
As of now, the company has presence in over 45 countries with content in 26 languages.
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