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Arito is an Active Open-Source WebApp for practicing mathematical skills.

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About Arito

Arito is a WebApp built for practicing arithmetic skills. It is designed with creativity to have a joyful experience and is built primarily for kids who need to practice their mathematical skills, but can be used by everybody. It's UI is simplistic and clean so that you don't have any trouble using it.

Small History of the App

3 years ago, my little sister wanted to practice her maths (arithmetic) skills to get faster at solving problems. But there were not enough questions available in the school textbook, and it was not a good option to buy practice worksheets. I newly learnt Python programming language at that time, and thought to solve this problem by using my programming skills.

I created a GUI app (because obviously a terminal app is not a good idea for a kid) using Tkinter module in Python, and wrote the logic to automatically generate basic questions based on the options the user selects in the form. You can find that old project here.

This WebApp can be looked as the "Web version of the previous Python App", but I don't think it is entirely true. The web app is far better than the Python App, and the latter is very limited, it can only be used when you have a Windows PC, and Python installed in it. It was also cumbersome to start the app. The WebApp, because of our lovely open source community, is now becoming much better. And I dream that this app will be used by kids all around the world to get better at maths by practicing their skills. (read more about our future goals here)

Arito App v2.7.2 Video

2.7.2.mp4

How to use it?

Goto the Website: arito.netlify.app Or follow the installation instructions to install it on your computer or mobile phone.

On starting the app, you are asked to fill a form. This TEST FORM contains various options and input fields, which you need to fill up according to your desires.

Field Info
NAME: Test Taker's Name
QUESTIONS OF: Which arithmetic skill do you want to practice? (Currently, there are four available: Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division)
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: There are 5 Difficulty Levels ->
1. Very Easy: Questions about numbers ranging from 1-10
2. Easy: Questions about numbers ranging from 11-50
3. Medium: Questions about numbers ranging from 51-100
4. Hard: Questions about numbers ranging from 100-1000
5. Very Hard: Questions about numbers ranging from 1000-10000
Number of questions: Number of questions you would like to attempt
NEGATIVE MARKING: If you check this, every incorrect answer will result in a 1 mark deduction, else, you will be given 0 markย 

Installation Instructions

Sr No. On Desktop/Laptop On Mobile Phone/Tablet
1.

Open the website of Arito, and you will find a install button in the browser, click on that and install the app

Open the website or Arito, open the options menu of the browser, and click on the install app button

2.

After doing so, you can find the app in your applications menu

A box will appear, click on install button, and after that, you will be able to find arito in your apps menu

Note The browser used in the images is Brave v1.46.144 and OS is Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS, but it should work on other devices and browsers too The browser used in the images is Chrome 107.0.5304.91 and OS is Android 9, but it should work on other devices and browsers too

Future Goals

To write...

Contributors

People Who make Open-Source Successful! ๐Ÿค

Contributions will be highly appreciated. Guidelines for contributing can be found in CONTRIBUTING.md.