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Revision as of 19:10, 3 July 2010

The KDE Education Project

Home >> Applications >> Education

Education
Education

The KDE Community brings education and the future of children at the forefront of today's computing technology. With a variety of applications for different fields, such as Language and Science, KDE shows that the community isn't just serious about empowering computer users, it is serious about empowering our young with knowledge as well.

Information

The KDE Education Team is committed to creating Free Educational Software based on KDE technologies. Visit their website at http://edu.kde.org.


Languages

Kanagram
A word-guessing game, where letters of the word are mixed up for the user to guess.
KHangMan
Another word-guessing game, this time in the tradition of the classical hangman game.
Kiten
A Japanese reference and learning tool.
KLettres
An aid for learning the very first sounds of a new language. Over a dozen languages are available.
KWordQuiz
A general purpose flashcard program, useful for vocabulary training and other subjects.
Parley
Another general-purpose memorizing tool with language support. Uses a spaced repetition learning method.

Mathematics

Cantor
A GUI for fancy computer algebra systems.
KAlgebra
An algebraic calculator with support for the MathML markup language.
KBruch
A tutorial program for practicing calculating with fractions.
Kig
A program for exploring geometric constructions.
KmPlot
A powerful mathematical function plotter for KDE workspaces.

Science

Kalzium
An application for viewing information about the elements in the periodic system.
KStars
A desktop planetarium from KDE, accurately representing the night sky from any location on the planet.
Marble
A powerful virtual globe and world map. It is able to use OpenStreetMaps. You can see it in action in this video
Rocs
An interactive Graph Theory IDE for Students.
Step
An interactive physical simulator which shows how a scene will evolve according to the laws of physics.

Miscellaneous

Blinken
Our version of the well-known game Simon Says.
KGeography
A geography learning tool that includes a map browser and some games.
KTouch
A program for learning touch typing on a keyboard quickly and correctly.
KTurtle
An educational programming environment that can be used to teach kids math, geometry and programming. It uses a language loosely based on Logo.