Inspiration
We noticed a gap in engaging and effective math education tools for K-12 students. Our goal was to create a program that not only teaches arithmetic skills but also makes learning fun and interactive while also sharpening our skills.
What it does
Our program offers progressive difficulty levels, adaptive learning paths, and an arcade-style scoring system to keep students motivated. It includes interactive tutorials and practice exercises to reinforce learning, with achievements and badges.
How we built it
The only language we used was C, and we integrated various libraries and frameworks to ensure a smooth user experience. Our team collaborated closely to design the tutorials and user interface.
Challenges we ran into
We had to restart our projects twice and after 15 hours, we had to completely scrap our idea
Accomplishments that we're proud of
We are proud of being able to persevere through our difficulties of multiple project failures, and still being able to bounce back with something that's presentable.
What we learned
We learned so much, including not giving up and persevering through. As for the technical stuff, we learned Python in 30 minutes, and learned a lot of knowledge on different coding languages, what they do, and what they're best at.
What's next for CrimsonCode 2025 K-12 Math Terminal Program
Expansion, we want to add more features, more levels, more badges, and better UI.
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