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"The scene is a school in Southall, where a computer game that teaches maths is being used in a trial scheme. It is claimed that the programme could eventually replace teachers for some classes.
Called Manga High, the software is designed to look like a normal game, and features colourful graphics, sound effects and music. Pupils must solve a series of mathematical puzzles."
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''We cannot ban technology - that would be like returning to horses instead of cars,'' he said. ''The sooner students are taught about the ethical use of mobile phones and laptops the better.''
Oxford math professor backs Web games to teach kids
"Internet games can boost children's interest in mathematics, says a footballing Oxford University professor who plays wearing the prime number 17 and uses dance to prove theorems.
Marcus du Sautoy says there is "a real crisis" in maths education in English secondary schools, attended by pupils aged 11 to 16, where he says initially enthusiastic pupils "lose interest and become bored."
His response is a glitzy maths website that uses arcade-style games to teach children curriculum topics such as geometry and quadratic equations."
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