Vektor

by Cognition Matters Sweden AB


Educational

free



Vektor trains cognitive functions to improve mathematical ability.


Vektor is designed to train cognitive functions and number sense in order to improve mathematical ability. It can be used by children without any prior knowledge of mathematics, but is also advanced enough for children with 1 or 2 years of schooling, or with specific mathematical disabilities or dyscalculia. It is recommended that a child completes at least 40 training sessions.In Vektor, children will have a magician avatar. By solving problems, they break the spell of the evil wizard and transform the animals back to being friendly again.Cognition Matters is a non-profit organization dedicated to making cutting edge cognitive neuroscience research available to children all over the world, through playful digital applications. While traditional education teaches facts, we give children tools that improve their problem solving capacity.Minor bug fixese

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Går inte längre att skapa träningskonton eller lärarkonton och mejlar man support är svaret att ingen support längre ges. Extremt bra app så väldigt synd att det inte funkar 🙄

Benni Gottfridsson

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Suzana Motaz

Impossible to retrieve the username. At least you should send the generated login as an email!

Markus Karlsson

So I'm a kid and I'm getting the incorrect username format for a couple days

Rofiat. Ebunoluwa Bada

For a couple of days I've been getting an error "Internet Unavailable" although I do have internet on my phone. Any ideas how to fix it? Other than that my kids love the app.

Marcin Pękalski

I love this I got all the pet and hat and wand and shied

Dipsan Khadka

Is geme no good

Noraffendy Asraf

Getting Sync error: Invalid username (control) upon trying to log in with the generated user name. Edit: Usernames work now but requires difficult (for kids) user name each time when launching.

Ismo Juntunen

Ei toimi 👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎😛

Hekamt Sajadi

The 30 minutes time limit is a good thought. But it also generates stress. My kid is anxious that he won't be able to understand the tasks in time. And when we try to explain the tasks he gets stressed and feels that he has to understand fast before the time runs out. I think he would be able to learn more efficiently if the time limit was optional.

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