Aftermath

Description

Aftermath is a unique learning platform for math that combines parental controls with educational content in a gaming environment. By using Aftermath your child learns, by doing relevant age-related math problems, and earns time on their favourite web sites. It is their decision how much time to earn.

Aftermath is a software application that sits on home digital devices that are web enabled (currently Windows). Whenever a child attempts to access Facebook they are redirected to the Aftermath site where they earn their time on Facebook by correctly answering age-related math questions.

How it works in practice?

You register your child and download the application onto the home computer (currently Windows). The application sits quietly in the background monitoring website traffic. If your child attempts to access Facebook they are redirected to the Aftermath site where they can earn time by completing math questions. They can proceed to Facebook at any stage with the time credits and spend as much time as they have earned. Once their time credit is used up they are allowed the option of earning more time or continuing with general browsing. The Aftermath application does not interfere with other browsing experiences.

Pricing

Plan Price Details
Aftermath 1 Month $4.99/month First month is free. This is less than 5c per day and is a family subscription applicable to all computers in the home. The application automatically updates new versions and fresh content.
Aftermath 3 Months $8.99/three months First month is free. This is less than 5c per day and is a family subscription applicable to all computers in the home. The application automatically updates new versions and fresh content.
Aftermath Annual $19.99/year First month is free. This is less than 5c per day and is a family subscription applicable to all computers in the home. The application automatically updates new versions and fresh content.

Reviews

Collsborator
June 5, 2013

Students must earn their time online by correctly answering math challenges relevant to their age. Parents can customize to so that child’s favorite time wasting site is monitored. Once student has used their earned time they must do more math before continuing.

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