Eckis Würfelkosmos Description
In “Eckis Cube Cosmos – Adventure in the Number Galaxy” you crash on a special planet.
Luckily, the alien Ecki will help you repair your rocket and creatively expand the planet. Complete mini-games regularly to unlock new building blocks, materials and decorative objects.
By the way, you'll get better and better at math! The difficulty level adapts to your abilities so you always have fun.
To play, a QR code and a PIN are required, which will be provided by a therapist.
The game is primarily designed for use in the therapy of children with math difficulties between the ages of 7 and 12. Please contact applemat@hsu-hh.de to request free access to the game for your students. The online assistant gives you the opportunity to track daily progress and focus on learning topics.
The project represents a cooperation between the Helmut Schmidt University / University of the Bundeswehr Hamburg and the University of Würzburg, which scientifically examine the effectiveness of the game in long-term tests. Accordingly, game data is collected anonymously for scientific purposes.
The “AppLeMat” project, as part of which the app “Eckis Cube Cosmos – Adventure in the Number Galaxy” was developed, is funded by dtec.bw – the Bundeswehr’s Center for Digitalization and Technology Research. dtec.bw is funded by the European Union – NextGenerationEU.
Luckily, the alien Ecki will help you repair your rocket and creatively expand the planet. Complete mini-games regularly to unlock new building blocks, materials and decorative objects.
By the way, you'll get better and better at math! The difficulty level adapts to your abilities so you always have fun.
To play, a QR code and a PIN are required, which will be provided by a therapist.
The game is primarily designed for use in the therapy of children with math difficulties between the ages of 7 and 12. Please contact applemat@hsu-hh.de to request free access to the game for your students. The online assistant gives you the opportunity to track daily progress and focus on learning topics.
The project represents a cooperation between the Helmut Schmidt University / University of the Bundeswehr Hamburg and the University of Würzburg, which scientifically examine the effectiveness of the game in long-term tests. Accordingly, game data is collected anonymously for scientific purposes.
The “AppLeMat” project, as part of which the app “Eckis Cube Cosmos – Adventure in the Number Galaxy” was developed, is funded by dtec.bw – the Bundeswehr’s Center for Digitalization and Technology Research. dtec.bw is funded by the European Union – NextGenerationEU.
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