Calcularis, Dybuster’s mathematics learning software, was developed in collaboration with neuroscientists and computer scientists at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. It promotes the development and coordination of areas of the brain responsible for processing numbers, quantities, and mathematical calculations. Calcularis can be used from the first year of school up to adulthood.
Designed for all children, regardless of their affinities with maths.
Multisensory learning through neuroscience and computer science from ETH Zurich.
Developed by scientists and education professionals using the latest findings from scientific research and everyday school life.
Up to 45% more correctly solved tasks after only three months of training.
User studies demonstrate considerable learning progress and the reduction of maths anxiety after just six weeks of training.
Individually tailored learning content facilitates maximum progress.
20-minute sessions of game-based learning, three times per week, over a period of four months - creating lasting success.
Independent learning, anywhere, anytime - on a desktop computer or tablet.
Absolutely flexibility. Short, game-based training sessions. 3 x 20 minutes per week over 4 months as the key to progress.
Transparent analysis of current skill level for parents and educational staff.
The learning analysis tool Coach provides learning reports, error analyses and user-specific adaptations.
Professional advice from our team of teachers and IT specialists.
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See just how easy it is to support a child's learning with Calcularis!
To free trial versionCalcularis trains the mathematical learning process from the ground up, starting with the number range 0-10 and moving on to 0-20, 0-100 and 0-1000. At each stage, Calcularis develops the child's understanding of numbers, addition/subtraction and multiplication/division skills. The software contains more than twenty games designed to systematically facilitate learning progress.
All tasks are rendered as 3D images, making it easier for children to visualise the positioning of numbers on an expanding number line, differentiate between quantities and solve sums.
Fun, motivation and celebration of one's achievements play a central role in learning success. In Calcularis, correctly solved tasks are rewarded with points, which the child can then use to add animals and features to their own zoo scene.
The child's current level of progress can be viewed at any time. Topics studied, remaining areas of difficulty and upcoming content are displayed in a clear, concise fashion.
Independent, multisensory, computer-based training activates and promotes the development of the brain. The software is designed to activate additional pathways for learning. Once this has been accomplished, the brain is able to link information from these individual pathways to compensate for areas that need that little extra support.
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