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In 2020 I created an app to train knowledge of topography. In the main screen we see some 20 maps and a flag-quiz as well.
The training is done at three levels. At each level we see 12 question marks on the map and a list of names that are asked one after another.
After finishing a series of 12 questions, we hear a short piece of mad music. (In ATLAS11 you can exchange the music by music of your own.)
The app is in two versions: ATLAS9 and ATLAS11.
ATLAS9 is aimed to test: does the app behave correctly on my tablet or phone? ATLAS9 is for free in the Google Play Store. (The app is meant for testing and the language is only in Dutch)
ATLAS11 has a lot more capabilities. Any user can add new information on any topographical name in the register. It is even possible to make a map of your own city and insert it in ATLAS11. The app has a setup section to adjust the text-size and save some more preferences. Most important is that the app can communicate in 5 languages...
The training is done at three levels. At each level we see 12 question marks on the map and a list of names that are asked one after another.
After finishing a series of 12 questions, we hear a short piece of mad music. (In ATLAS11 you can exchange the music by music of your own.)
The app is in two versions: ATLAS9 and ATLAS11.
ATLAS9 is aimed to test: does the app behave correctly on my tablet or phone? ATLAS9 is for free in the Google Play Store. (The app is meant for testing and the language is only in Dutch)
ATLAS11 has a lot more capabilities. Any user can add new information on any topographical name in the register. It is even possible to make a map of your own city and insert it in ATLAS11. The app has a setup section to adjust the text-size and save some more preferences. Most important is that the app can communicate in 5 languages...
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