Sunday, 30 March 2014

Final + Rationale

My app is for intermediate level maths education, for ages 10-13. The subjects covered would be basic addition, subtraction, multiplication and division all the way to algebra and quadratic equations. The overall styling for the app was inspired by flat design, the colours I chose while being bright, vibrant and fun were not childish. The layout is a simple two column grid composition. The app covers lessons and testing of each subject, more subjects will be unlocked when the user completes the pre-requisites. The user submitted content is based around user being able to make their own tests. These tests will be downloadable through the User Equations section, completing other users tests will result in additional points. For awards, users unlock two different sets of trophies; The first set to be unlocked by completing the default lessons and completing the accompanying test. The other set is unlocked when the user creates tests, has people download ad complete their tests.


splash page

lesson page


skill tree


test page

test creation page


The jquery script used calculator used on create content page
In terms of marketing a majority of other educational apps, are aimed at a far younger demographic, usually around 3-8. My app aims at an older demographic, 10-13. My maths app also has the potential for expansion into other levels of education, or even other subjects.


Saturday, 29 March 2014

testing app on mobile device


Testing the apps functionality on a mobile device. No major problems with the app itself, however some minor changes to the margins had to be made.







Thursday, 13 March 2014

Wireframe and potential icons for trophies



The final wireframe of my maths education app, along with the trophies that can be unlocked.

Tuesday, 4 March 2014

Chosen Idea: Educational Mathemathics app

The app idea I have decided to pursue is the maths learning app. I am looking to create a simple educational system directed at children anywhere from ages 7-12, with the potential for expansion. The process will be divided into lessons, which will give a demonstration or explanation of what will be required, followed by the user actively doing some equations. To entice the user to complete the lessons and encourage them to continue, a reward system will need to be in place.

The reward system will be similar to that found in many games. The user upon first using the app will be at the bottom of a skill tree, comprised of all the lessons that can be done. Lessons will need to be completed in a sequence to unlock further lessons, or unlocked with a points system. To be awarded after the completion of a lesson or test.

This system of learning in a simplified gaming setting has proven to be very popular and effective with apps like duolingo.