Math Island

Introduction
Math Island is part of the 'Tomorrow School' project led by Professor Chen Dehuai from National Central University. It primarily utilizes computers as learning aids for students, assisting teachers in their instruction. Math Island presents mathematical concepts in interactive game formats and guides students through self-paced learning using a course map. Students challenge math tasks and progress through levels according to their abilities, allowing them to plan and manage their own learning, ultimately boosting confidence and interest. Teachers can closely monitor each student's learning status and progress through the learning process, providing individualized guidance and assistance to address any learning difficulties. In this project, I will need to understand the requirements from teachers or research students, design the interface and database accordingly, develop corresponding APIs, and then proceed with frontend development and API integration.
Design :
PhotoShop / llustrator / XD
Skills :
HTML / CSS / JS / PHP / MySQL / Git / D3.js / Sourcetree
Featured :

Every day, the system automatically sends tasks that the student has completed in the past, as well as a problem they haven't attempted yet at their grade level. This platform can also be used by teachers to send practice assignments specifically tailored for individual students or the entire class.

In addition to questions and answers, there will also be tutorials and hints available to assist students in solving problems. Furthermore, there will be scratch paper provided for students to perform calculations or take notes. The notes written on the scratch paper will be saved for analysis by teachers.

Students can also share their problem-solving approaches, allowing friends to leave comments and provide feedback on their teaching methods.

Students can use the money earned from answering questions to purchase stylish boats and houses. I will also create illustrations of these items.

Friend Zone.

In addition to being able to view the overall progress of the class they are teaching, teachers can also individually track the learning progress of each student.


In addition to the learning on Math Island, teachers can also integrate their own teaching materials. This feature allows teachers to track the progress of students' learning on Math Island as well as their performance on assignments provided by the teacher.

Assignment Hub.

Raise Hand System, an instant system for students to queue up and ask questions in class.

The teacher will automatically switch to the next student after completing one student.