Inspiration
I wanted to create a way for people to engage with Math in a fun and interesting way, that also involved a thing that many people enjoy currently, video games.
What it does
I wanted the program to ask the user what level and category of math they wanted to learn, as well as which video games they wanted to have the information pulled from.
It would then create the multiple choice question and answers based off of that. I.E: It takes 3 wood to create a Stick in Minecraft. If Susan makes 10 sticks, how much wood did they use? A. 7 B. 13 C. 30 D. 27.
Harder questions would involve things like, DPS of a Phantom on a armor target, vs a non armor target.
Or a DOTA/LoL item build difference, and how it would affect DPS, tankiness.
How we built it
snap.berekely.edu
Challenges we ran into
Not touching code in 8+ years, wondering if I would still know what I was doing.
Accomplishments that we're proud of
I was able to follow along the presentations and workshops, and create and play with the demos that were given to us.
What we learned
That snap is an intuitive platform, and I enjoyed playing with code again.
What's next for Damage Check
Actually trying to create a program that can fetch the live data and create math problems from the in game damage formulas.
Built With
- https://snap.berkeley.edu/
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