Education
- blinKen - computerised version of the game, Simon Says.
- Cantor -worksheet view to other Free Software Math packages. GUI frontend to Sage, Maxima, R and KAlgebra .
- KAlgebra - A mathematical calculator based content markup MathML language
- Kalzium - Displays information about the periodic table of elements.
- Kanagram - customizable anagram game.
- KBruch - Program for generating tasks with vulgar fractions.
- KGeography - a geography learning program.
- KHangMan - classic hangman game.
- Kig - Program for exploring geometric constructions.
- Kiten - Japanese reference/learning tool.
- KLettres - Helps to learn the alphabet and then to read some syllables in different languages.
- KmPlot - Mathematical function plotter.
- KTouch - Program for learning touch typing.
- KTurtle - Educational programming environment using turtle graphics.
- KStars - Planetarium program.
- KWordQuiz
- Marble - geographical map program
- Parley - A vocabulary trainer based on the Leitner system
- Step - An interactive physics simulator
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Famous quotes containing the word education:
“Tell my son how anxious I am that he may read and learn his Book, that he may become the possessor of those things that a grateful country has bestowed upon his papaTell him that his happiness through life depends upon his procuring an education now; and with it, to imbibe proper moral habits that can entitle him to the possession of them.”
—Andrew Jackson (17671845)
“Tis well enough for a servant to be bred at an University. But the education is a little too pedantic for a gentleman.”
—William Congreve (16701729)
“I envy neither the heart nor the head of any legislator who has been born to an inheritance of privileges, who has behind him ages of education, dominion, civilization, and Christianity, if he stands opposed to the passage of a national education bill, whose purpose is to secure education to the children of those who were born under the shadow of institutions which made it a crime to read.”
—Frances Ellen Watkins Harper (18251911)