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¡Click! Education


4.8 ( 6528 ratings )
Arcade Educación Puzzle Juegos
Desarrollador Adrian Francisco
Libre

Learn to solve physics problems through intuitive and interactive games!!

------ What is this app? -----

¡Click! Education is an application to learn physics, chemistry, mathematics and other science subjects through intuitive, interactive and entertaining games. Learning has never been so much fun!

¡Click! Education is aimed at students between 12 and 18 years old, and the games/exercises address the syllabus in a practical and applied way, teaching how to solve real exam problems.

------- Parabolic movement level --------

This is the first level that we have produced, corresponding to the parabolic movement. If you like the idea of ​​an educational app that teaches physics and mathematics in a totally practical and applied way, as well as being fun and entertaining, please recommend this level to your friends and give it a good review, it will help us a lot!

-------- What exactly will you find here? -------------

In this starting level of ¡Click! Education you will learn to solve problems of the parabolic movement topic, from the kinematics block of the corresponding year of high school. Specifically, you will find:

-10 levels of progressive difficulty, from a simple game to a complex problem.

-1 final exercise similar to an exam problem, with random parameters each time, that students can solve on their own to reinforce what they have learned through the games.

-6 additional levels covering the most typical variations of the parabolic movement exercises

-A level to help students memorize the necessary formulas of this topic.

------- More information ----------

For more information about this application, please visit the website https://clickeducation.app and its blog, where you will find the prototype of this complete app. You will also find information about its complementary application, ¡Click! Tutors, which would allow parents and teachers to follow the students progress in real time, and would give them the possibility of giving the students exercises in physics, mathematics, and other science subjects to solve at home in a much more stimulating and interactive way than in the traditional way.