DimensionM Multiplayer 2.0 by Tabula Digita

DimensionM Multiplayer 2.0 by Tabula Digita

DimensionM Multiplayer 2.0
by Tabula Digita

TABULA DIGITA announces the release of DimensionM Multiplayer 2.0, the newest version of its immersive math video game for students in grades 3 to 12. This new edition features expanded content, forcing users to draw upon more than 200 math skills as they navigate through its missions, with all mission curricula correlated to National Council of Teachers of Mathematics and state standards. In addition, students can now create their own avatars, and both students and teachers will have access to reports and performance summaries that include information about students’ performance and mastery of mathematical concepts. DimensionM Multiplayer 2.0 is available for both Windows and Macintosh platforms. Price: $7 to $20 per student for annual license, depending on number of licenses purchased.

 

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