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Cedric’s Cartesian Quest: APH field testing

Recruiting field testers for this exciting new math app by APH!

American Printing House for the Blind (APH) is seeking teachers to evaluate and test Cedric’s Cartesian Quest, a math game for iPad. The app is designed for 6th grade and middle school students with blindness or low vision to practice knowledge and skills related to the Cartesian coordinate plane. Some of the foundational skills your students will practice include locating points on the coordinate plane, finding distance between points, drawing polygons in the coordinate plane, and using the understanding of symmetry across the x and y axes and the origin for problem solving. This app would be a great supplement to classroom instruction by strengthening all students’ understanding through fun gameplay, regardless of their level of vision.

Testing begins in spring 2025. If you have an iPad and are interested in testing this app with your 6th grade or middle school students, please fill out this application form by January 17th, 2025. Should you have any questions, contact Li Zhou at [email protected].

Thank you for your time and consideration!

Li Zhou, Ed.D.

Mathematics Product Manager

American Printing House for the Blind

P.O. Box 6085

Louisville, Kentucky 40206

Phone: 800-223-1839, Ext. 424

Email: [email protected]

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