Professor Bunsen Teaches Math Seventh Grade [Access Code]
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Professor Bunsen Teaches Math Seventh Grade [Access Code]

Prodigy Factory Inc. / 2022 / Other, N/A

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Make math practice fun with Professor Bunsen Teaches Math’s video game-formatted math lessons! Smart gaming and interactive math lessons emphasize skills, drills, and thrills in a series of grade appropriate lessons and games. Each grade level contains a full 36 weeks of smart, game supported lessons, perfect as a supplement for extra practice or even to reward your child for their diligence with their regular math lessons and is program that can be adapted to many learning situations.  Multiple user profiles are supported, and the program can be downloaded onto more than one device. Once downloaded, all activity performed and saved to your device. With no on-line activity, Professor Bunsen Teaches Math is local, secure, and identity protected.

 

Features Include:

  • 36 Weeks of math lessons with integrated games
  • 5 AI-Assisted games
  • 36 Weeks of game-style quizzes
  • Parent Dashboard
  • Trophy Room to track progress
  • Digital Stickers
  • Progress Report
  • Supports Profiles for Multiple Family Members

 

System Requirements:

  • Windows 8/10 or macOS 10.13 or greater
  • 4GB of RAM
  • 500 MB free hard disk space
  • Pentium® 4 (Windows version)
  • DirectX® compatible sound card and OpenGL 2.0® video card (Windows version)

 

Please note: an access code will be emailed once your order is processed. During the download process, the option to pick a preferred operating system will be given.

Product Information

Title: Professor Bunsen Teaches Math Seventh Grade [Access Code]
Format: Other, N/A
Vendor: Prodigy Factory Inc.
Publication Date: 2022
Stock No: WW64485AC

Author/Artist Review

Author: Dr. Dana Dominiak
Located in: Chicago, IL
Submitted: May 23, 2022

    Tell us a little about yourself.  I'm a Professor of Computer Science, an artist, and computer software entrepreneur. I've taught at IIT in Chicago and Lewis University since the late 90s. In addition, one of my video game companies has created over 200 commercially published products, including Dragonball Z: The Legacy of Goku series on console machines such as the Nintendo GameBoy Advance.

    What was your motivation behind this project?  As a teacher, I see the shortcomings of traditional education. In studying how the human brain learns, I've realized that "traditional education" is not the best way to train a brain. Children (and adults) learn an entirely different way. For thousands of years, older children would "apprentice" a profession. They did not sit in a chair, face forward, and listen to lectures. The modern educational system, which is only a little over 150 years old, is not natural to the way the brain learns. Children learn when they are interested, having fun, and engaged. By gamifying education, maybe we can re-awaken the fun of learning for so many more children who are frustrated by the "one size fits all" approach to education.

    What do you hope folks will gain from this project?  Hopefully, this product will make learning Math more accessible to many more children, and instead of getting frustrated and giving up, they will be compelled to go so much farther! Math is so very important to Science and Engineering (and many other subjects), it's a shame it's not a more pleasant experience for more children.

    How were you personally impacted by working on this project?  My parents were both teachers, and while I was growing up, they transformed almost everything into a learning experience. Learning should be fun, and I was lucky to have parents who just happened to be teachers.

    Who are your influences, sources of inspiration or favorite authors / artists?  Some great authors I've been inspired by include Emanuel Epstein, Murray Gell-Mann, Richard Feynman for science books, I encourage students to read anything and everything that interests them.

    Anything else you'd like readers / listeners to know:  For most people, education is the single most important thing that will affect every aspect of their lives. This doesn't only include income and affluence, but also intangible gifts, such as appreciation of art, music, hobbies, and passions and books you will read and people you will meet

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