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Num Quest

Num Quest is a bilingual educational application designed to teach number theory concepts to Hispanic Spanish-speaking children. The app includes lessons, practice exercises, and educational games to help children learn math and English.

Features

  • Bilingual Support: English and Spanish language options.
  • Lessons: Detailed explanations of number theory concepts.
  • Practice: Interactive exercises to reinforce learning.
  • Play: Fun educational games to make learning enjoyable.
  • Voice-overs: Narration available in both languages.
  • Quizzes: Assess understanding with quizzes.
  • Flashcards: Visual aids for learning numbers and concepts.

Getting Started

Follow these instructions to set up and run the Num Quest project on your local machine.

Prerequisites

  • Flutter SDK: Make sure Flutter is installed. You can download it from Flutter's official website.
  • Dart SDK: Dart is included with Flutter, so no separate installation is needed.
  • VS Code: Install Visual Studio Code from here.
  • Android Studio / Xcode: Required for Android/iOS emulators. Follow the installation guides for Android Studio here and Xcode here.

Installation

Clone the Repository git clone https://github.com/yourusername/num-quest.git

Navigate to the Project Directory: cd num-quest

Install Dependencies: flutter pub get

Running the Application

Using VS Code

  • Open the Project in VS Code
  • Launch VS Code and open the num-quest project folder.
  • Open the Integrated Terminal
  • You can open the terminal in VS Code by selecting Terminal > New Terminal from the top menu.
  • Run the App In the terminal, type the following command to start the app: flutter run This will build the project and launch it in the connected simulator or device.

Using a Simulator

For Android:

  • Open Android Studio
  • Launch Android Studio and start an Android Emulator from the AVD Manager (Tools > AVD Manager).
  • Run the App
  • In the terminal, type: flutter run
  • The app will build and deploy to the selected emulator.

For iOS:

  • Open Xcode
  • Launch Xcode and start an iOS Simulator from the Xcode > Preferences > Components menu.
  • Run the App
  • In the terminal, type: flutter run
  • The app will build and deploy to the selected simulator.

Additional Notes

  • Ensure your device or emulator/simulator is running before executing flutter run.
  • For debugging, you can use the VS Code debugger by setting breakpoints and running the app in debug mode.