Math anxiety is common among children and adults alike. Much of it stems from the manner in which mathematical concepts are taught in schools.
Vidya Jayaraman's learning startup Inteligen Games & Robotic Private Limited seeks to address these challenges by making math learning fun.
Driven by her understanding of the gaps in math education and the positive impact of game-based learning, Jayaraman founded the learning startup Inteligen last year.
The B2B and B2C startup focuses on game-based learning for mathematics and critical thinking for a diverse audience, including children and adults.
What Inteligen offers:-
+ The Bengaluru-based startup offers three mobile gaming apps:
* Num Craft for ages 8 to 99, which focuses on algebraic thinking and helps solve equations, understand patterns, and apply mathematical operations;
Chess Roll for ages 12 and above, which combines chess strategy with dice elements; and Magic Math Spellcaster for ages 3 and above, which teaches basic arithmetic operations and the place value concept through interactive activities and puzzles.
Inteligen has also created activity books, in both digital and physical formats, to enhance classroom teaching, improve numerical fluency, and make learning numbers fun.
The books use mind maps and colour-coded manipulatives, such as coloured tiles, blocks, and shapes, which help learners visualise abstract concepts.
The impact? According to the Annual Status of Education Report, which assessed enrollment and learning outcomes, there was an increase in numeracy skills among children after Inteligen's intervention programme.
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