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GCompris 26.0 Released with 2 New Activities & Teachers Tool
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GCompris, KDEβs educational software suite, released new 26.0 version few days ago.
The new version introduced official companion tool for teachers, added two new activities, and fixed various bugs.
For those who donβt know about the software, itβs a free open-source educational software for children aged 2 to 10, which works on Linux, Windows, BSD, macOS, and Android.
It includes 190+ activities, some of them are game orientated but nonetheless still educational, providing training exercises within and outside the classroom.
With the new 26.0 version, the official teachers tool is introduced. It allows teachers to create and manage pupils groups, create specific work plans, connect and send a work plan to pupils, visualize the work results per group and pupil, and analyse pupils answers.
The GCompris-teachers app is so far only available for Linux and Windows, and teachers should use the same version of the main GCompris application.
The new version also introduced two new activities. They include βDrawing wheelsβ, an activity to make beautiful drawings by rolling the gear in the cogwheel.
Pupils can choose wheel size, gear size, pen settings and color, and finally click play to roll the gear to start drawing. An eye icon is available to hide the gear and the cogwheel to view the final drawing. And, it supports saving image as SVG along with PNG, and load again (SVG only) from the activity.
Another one is βMultiple choice questionsβ, a MCQ activity thatβs hidden by default. Itβs only visible after teacher created the questions and sent to clients. Pupils need to click an answer to select then press OK to answer the questions sent by teacher. After validating, a feedback text (if set by teacher) panel will be displayed, and click anywhere will close it.
Other changes include two new Kannada and Tamil languages support, as well as bug-fixes and improvements. See the NEWs page for details.
How to Get GCompris 26.0
The software provides official installer packages for Linux, Windows, macOS, Android, and Raspberry Pi, which are available to download in its website:
For Linux, either download the .sh installer and follow the guide in the link above, or select install the Flatpak package or Snap package (from App Center).
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