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Δωρεάν εκπαιδευτικό λογισμικό ανοιχτού κώδικα

Το Gcompris είναι μία σουϊτα εκπαιδευτικού λογισμικού με ένα μεγάλο πλήθος δραστηριοτήτων για παιδιά ηλικίας από 2 έως 10 ετών. Έχει εκπαιδευτικό χαρακτήρα ενώ δεν θυσιάζει και τον χαρακτήρα του παιχνιδιού.


Περιλαμβάνει:

-  ανακάλυψη του υπολογιστή: πληκτρολόγιο, ποντίκι, …
-  άλγεβρα: πίνακας μνήμης, αρίθμηση, πίνακας διπλής καταχώρησης, είδωλα γεωμετρικών σχημάτων, …
-  επιστήμη: λειτουργία διώρυγας, ο κύκλος του νερού, υποβρύχιο, ηλεκτρικά κυκλώματα, …
-  γεωγραφία: τοποθέτησε τις χώρες στο χάρτη
-  παιχνίδια: σκάκι, μνημονικές τεχνικές, σύνδεσε 4, oware, sudoku, …
-  ανάγνωση: εξάσκηση των αναγνωστικών δεξιοτήτων
-  άλλα: εκμάθηση της ώρας, παζλ με διάσημους πίνακες ζωγραφικής, διανυσματική σχεδίαση, …

Το λογισμικό έχει μεταφραστεί στα ελληνικά. Ακόμα και τα ηχογραφημένα μηνύματα είναι και αυτά στα ελληνικά!

Λειτουργεί σε Windows και Linux, αλλά προκειμένου να προωθηθεί η χρήση ανοιχτού λογισμικού, η έκδοση για Linux είναι πλήρης ενώ η έκδοση για Windows περιλαμβάνει τις 86 από τις 117 δραστηριότητες. Για να ξεκλειδώσετε τις υπόλοιπες δραστηριότητες σε Windows θα πρέπει να κάνετε μία δωρεά 20 ευρώ μέσω paypal.



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