For many, math is one of the most complicated and difficult subjects to learn. There are so many numbers and so many rules that it often seems impossible to get the job done. But even in the midst of these difficulties, which haunt many students, there are some study alternatives that help in learning the subject.
One of them refers to Calcule Mais, a site with more than 700 videos and 600 math exercises resolved in video classes. The portal aims to help people of all ages, social classes and schooling who want to learn more about the discipline to face the competitive exams of civil service exams, entrance exams and And either.
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The project is an initiative by Vandeir Vioti dos Santos, in partnership with Gets Design. In accordance with its ideal, the portal emerged with a greater purpose: to promote improvements and develop new methodologies and tools aimed at improving education in Brazil.
Although the site has been in operation for a short time, it is already possible to identify the wide acceptance of the public. The records are expressive. In just one week, classes have already been attended in over 330 cities and over 70 countries, despite the main focus being on the Brazilian population.
In addition to the variety of contents, the site also has a very dynamic and easy-to-use platform. All free math video lessons they are separated and organized by themes, which go far beyond a theoretical and exhausting approach. Learning is facilitated through practice and for this reason it has a variety of resolutions, in addition to having several solved exercises to assist in your preparation.
The new advances of the site are also worth mentioning. The classes have a larger size (full screen) and are available in HD, the portal is adapted to desktops, notebooks, tablets and smartphones and the audio quality has also increased, all this to make the study even more pleasant.
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