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Teach Games With Me is an experienced FE Lecturer specialising in Games Development, Creative and Digital Content for the modern world.
My Resources are high quality and look great with speaker notes in all PowerPoint documents to aid delivery and be clear on what to speak about.
Some generalised resources are supplied for free so that you can gauge the quality of content available. Modern Resources for Modern Teaching!
MathGen is a simple program that creates a new math problem from the 4 main types (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division) using values between 1 and 1000 when the “Question” button is hit. It requires no installation and is a single .exe file that can be distributed to students or displayed on your SMART board easily if you prefer to generate a problem and then work it out with the students.
A new problem is displayed each time “Question” is hit - the large button size should allow easy use with a touch screen or touch board and the program will work offline (without an internet connection) as the database is stored within it. Hitting the “=” button solves the problem and displays the correct answer on screen.
There is an equal chance for a problem of any of the 4 types to be generated however please note DIVISION related questions are rounded to the 3rd decimal place for ease of answering (for example, 1.23456 would be 1.234).
Please be aware that your organisation may block you from running .exe files due to their own policies.
The application is designed to run on Windows based Computers and has been tested on Windows 10 and Windows 7.
When extracting from the .zip file your computer may display a warning about running programs that have been downloaded from the internet, this is due to the portable nature of MathGen.