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Product History

Active Math 2001 is the third edition of a product which began as Active Arithmetic for the Mac in 1993.  Focussing on the four core areas of arithmetic, this product was developed as part of a doctoral research project at the University of Western Australia.  It was designed as a systematic, reliable and culture fair instrument for the cross cultural assessment of number skills.  As an academic research tool, Active Arithmetic worked well, but it was not very user friendly, and its focus was narrow.

Active Math for Windows, developed during the year 2000, was the first conversion of the academic research tool into an application for schools.  It was developed in Western Australia for Western Australian primary schools.  It covered the Calculate and Understanding Numbers sub-strand of the Number strand of the Western Australian math curriculum.

Active Math 2001 was released in February 2001.  It covers the whole of the Number strand of the Western Australian math curriculum, and includes twenty five different student activities.  It estimates student outcome levels and generates student outcome statements, on the basis of student achievement in the various activities.

Active Math 2001 was written in Visual Basic 6, using current Microsoft Active Data Object (ADO) technology.  It stores student performance data in an MS Jet (Access) database.  The database can be located on a local hard drive for single users, or it can be located on a remote file server and shared by many users.

Future Product Development

Active Math 2001 will be replaced over the next 12 months by a java based product, which will probably be dubbed Active Math Java.

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