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RFID Math Gate to ensure better understanding of computer logic circuits

Filed in archive Implementation by gautam on November 30, 2007

One subject I always hated at school was mathematics because it never seemed interesting to me but here two professors from Kyoto University and Tokyo National University have come up with Math Gates which is an interactive installation where visitors carry RFID cards with mathematic problem on them and the motive behind this is to reach a pre determined number. All this has been devised to get a better understanding of logic circuits of computer.

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It seems RFID will surely develop interest for mathematics among all those who hate it and at the same ensure a better understanding of the logic circuits. Seems like professors have executed a pretty good job!!

Via tokyomango


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