GSoC/2019/StatusReports/AkshayKumar
Project Overview
Most of the activities are provided a dataset in JSON(mostly) format, which contains data about the various parameters of an activity separated in various levels that determine the functioning of the activity. Adding multiple datasets to an activity means adding multiple data files each containing different sets of levels, and providing user the functionality to switch to any datasets that he wishes to use.
For an activity in Gcompris the difficulty of an activity even in the first level might be too much for children of certain age groups. On the other hand some activities might prove to be too easy for children of other age groups. So multiple datasets help in adding granularity in the levels of an activity, so that the user can choose a dataset as per his need or he might even want to begin with an easier dataset and then make his way to the top.
An Illustration of activity dataset selection dialog |
Milestones Achieved
Adding Multiple datasets to Money Activity
Money Activity is used to teach students various aspects of Money exchange, such as selecting exact amount of money to purchase an item or returning the change left after a purchase. Multiple datasets create an hierarchy in the amount of money spent or given back in the activity. Money has the following subactivities:
- Money
- Money with Cents
- Money Back
- Money Back with cents
Currently multiple datasets have been implemented for all the subactivities. The link to diff is here https://phabricator.kde.org/D21841
Link to branch gsoc_akshaychd_multiple_datasets
Link to Commit Money Activity
Adding Multiple datasets to Small Numbers Activity
Small numbers activity is used to teach students how to count the number of items in a falling object. Multiple datasets here add a hierarchy to the number of items in the falling object. The two sub activities are as follows:
- smallnumbers
- smallnumbers2
Currently multiple datasets have been implemented for all the sub activities. The link to diff is here https://phabricator.kde.org/D21841
Link to branch gsoc_akshaychd_multiple_datasets
Link to Commit SmallNumbers Activity
Adding Multiple datasets to Magician Hat Activity
Magician's hat activity teaches students adding and subtracting a given set of stars to others. Multiple datasets add hierarchy to the Number of stars in a level. The sub activities are:
- magic-hat-plus
- magic-hat-minus
Currently multiple datasets have been implemented for all the subactivities. The link to diff is here https://phabricator.kde.org/D21893
Link to branch gsoc_akshaychd_magicianhat_multiple_datasets
Link to Commit Magician Hat Activity
Adding Multiple datasets to target Activity
Target activity is used to teach students to add numbers which are targeted by our dart throw. Multiple datasets are used to add hierarchy to the values on various targets. Current progress can be found here https://phabricator.kde.org/D23115
Link to branch gsoc_akshaychd_target_multiple_datasets
Link to Commit Target Activity
Milestones Under Review
Adding Multiple datasets to Calendar Activity
Calendar activity is used to teach the students about various aspects of a calendar by asking them various questions which require them to use the calendar to answer. Multiple datasets are used to add hierarchy to the number of days to which the questions span, example 1 month, 2 months or several months. Calendar has the following sub activities:
- Calendar
- Find the date
Current progress can be found here https://phabricator.kde.org/D22266
Link to branch gsoc_akshaychd_calendar_multiple_datasets
Adding Multiple datasets to Number in Order Activity
Number in order activity is used to teach the students to count numbers in a particular order, such as increasing order or even numbers or odd numbers etc. Multiple datasets are used to add hierarchy to the length of the number list to count. The sub activities are:
- planegame
- numbers-odd-even
Current progress can be found here https://phabricator.kde.org/D22548
Link to branch gsoc_akshaychd_number_in_order_multiple_datasets
Link to Blog
Link to commits
Link to Proposal
About Me
Name: Akshay Kumar
Mentors: Amit Sagtani, Timothée Giet, Aman Kumar Gupta and Sagar Chand Agarwal
Github: github.com/AkshayCHD
IRC Nick: akshaychd