Count on me! has been developed from the PhD research of co-founder Martin Hassler Hallstedt, which proved to improve children’s critical math skills by 60% in just 15 minutes/day over an 8 month period (compared to children who did not use the app).
As the developer of Count on me, Akribian are firmly at the forefront of the embedded teaching game category.
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> It's a shame that the more simplistic branch didn't endure, perhaps as an alternative to Logo. Scratch was originally built in Smalltalk (newer versions use JS) A rival to Scratch, which is also written in Smalltalk and is 'closer' to 'proper Smalltalk' is EToys http://squeakland.org. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
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