![]() You will want to fully customize it for the child. It helps you get the most out of the program and understand completely how to use it. It’s a well built and well designed app but there are a lot of options and so my suggestion would be to download the free user manual. The set up can be a little bit confusing. Once you have set everything up, you will press “play”. You will write their name and set up any customized settings before beginning the game. To get started, you will open the app and create a profile for the child or student. They also have many other MathBoard apps to further the child’s knowledge as well as other apps that are similar in their strategies and techniques. MathBoard has been featured on NBC Today. The problem solver steps the child through each problem they are struggling with and in turn, it helps teach the child the math concepts so they can move forward. It is also fun and a little more creative because they can choose from multiple colors to write with and the chalkboard surface is pretty cool. ![]() There is no rush but they can be timed if that custom option is chosen. The child will find a fun scratchboard area to work out the problems. I also love that while it is a drill app, they are not your average drills. What I love about this app is the ability to customize it for the student or child and allow them to take the time to learn the concepts completely. I know many adults, and children have had the same experience. Math classes move pretty quickly and so I was often behind. It always seemed to take a little longer for me than my other fellow peers to fully understand the concepts. It's a cool lil' thing.I am excited today to be reviewing the MathBoard app! I struggled with math as a child. I've actually never upgraded this computer-it's still got all of the same original items from when I purchased it, so basically, everything listed is just it's original standard. It's never really dropped below 1.70 though. I think it's the hard drive that's beginning to fail, so as long as I replace the hard drive, everything should work fine? The processor is a little weak tbh, it is an Intel Pentium CPU 2127U. So, basically, it's a custom motherboard, and I won't be able to replace it? The motherboard is fine right now, I think. The cooling is fine, it's never overheated or even gotten hot, despite me often running it for 24/7. So, it actually came with 2TB originally. ![]() It looks like you originally had either a 500GB or a 1TB drive, I'd most likely go for a 1TB SSD in replacement, it'll make a huge difference in speed, much more than the CPU or memory will. The SATA ports are a single 2.0 for the ODD and a single 3.0 for the HDD/SSD. I'd replace the 2GB with a 4GB in the same speed as you have now. Spec says 1066/1333 yet you have 1600 so maybe the later systems had support for faster memory. You have two memory sockets, they support up to 4GB per stick, so 8GB total. Which processor does yours have? The thermal module is again like a laptop, pretty custom and it doesn't look like putting more cooling on is very practical, so stick with the 17W CPUs as suggested. Yours has a BGA socket that supports Intel Ivy Bridge U Series 17W processors. So, the Aspire Z3-605 uses a custom motherboard, in that respect All-In-Ones are just like a laptop. P11-A3 <- Older BIOS version, will upgrade the BIOS if necessary but if not, it's fine as it is. Slot "BANK2", 2 GB, Speed "1600 MHz SODIMM", Type "DDR3", Manufacturer "Hynix Semiconductor" Slot "BANK1", 4 GB, Speed "1600 MHz SODIMM", Type "DDR3", Manufacturer "Hynix Semiconductor" After a lot of research, I've found several hard drives that are compatible, but RAM and Processors are proving to be a bit more difficult. ![]() It has, so far, done everything I've asked of it (generally) and I'm loathe to try to afford a new one, as this was nearly 700 dollars at the time of purchase. I know this is an older model, but I'm very fond of it. However, I cannot find the motherboard listed ANYWHERE, and I don't want to open this AIO unless I have to. I figured I could also replace the processor and add some memory while I was at it. It looks like it's about to go, so I'm going to need to replace the hard drive. So, my computer's hard drive is finally beginning to chug along and stutter. ![]()
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