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Math-Bridge - Web-based Platform for Math Courses

December 12, 2011 by Franz Embacher   Comments (0)

Math-Bridge - Web-based Platform for Math Courses

Math-Bridge is the first Pan-European e-Learning platform for multilingual
and adaptive access to bridging courses in mathematics. Its first version
has been released recently.

  Math-Bridge has been developed as a joint effort of nine universities
  from seven European countries. It allows teachers and students to interact
  with thousands of mathematical learning objects available in seven languages.
  Users of Math-Bridge can select one of several pre-defined courses,
  build their own courses or use the adaptive course generation tool.
  Math-Bridge supports rich educational experience by serving many types
  of learning objects: from theorems, proofs and definitions to instructional
  examples and interactive exercises. The development of Math-Bridge has been
  funded by the eContentplus Programme of EU Research Agency.

You can access the demo version of Math-Bridge (http://demo.math-bridge.org/),
learn more about the platform (http://www.math-bridge.org/), and the project
(http://project.math-bridge.org).

You can follow Math-Bridge on Twitter (@math_bridge) and Tumblr
(http://math-bridge.tumblr.com/) and join it on FaceBook.

To download the complete version of Math-Bridge (including the fully-functional
version of the system and complete content collection), you can become an
associated partner of the project cost-free
(a href="http://project.math-bridge.org/become_partner.php">http://project.math-bridge.org/become_partner.php).

If you have any questions or comments about the project or the platform,
contact us by e-mail (contact@math-bridge.org), or post you questions
on the project forum (http://forum.math-bridge.org/).

Please feel free to forward this message to any institution, or a person
that might be interested in Math-Bridge.



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