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Math Fitness

 


Unfortunately, our nation's students often perform poorly on standardized mathematics tests. To remedy this problem, TBLR is developing the innovative Math Fitness project. Math Fitness is an online management system, which can be easily integrated into a mathematics curriculum, providing object-specific evaluation tests and tutorial assistance to students based on their performance data and skill mastery. The system is flexible and customizable, allowing administrators to incorporate objectives, questions, tests, and tutorials. An intuitive and simple interface allows users to easily navigate and progress through the system.

Math Fitness focuses on six major categories of pre-calculus mathematics: basic math, algebra, basic geometry, probability, statistics, and finite math. The system offers three modules-tests, tutorials, and recommendations, supporting both student users and administrative users. The system accumulates data, making it available to teachers, administrators, and researchers for inspection and analysis.

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Math Fitness
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