Mathematics and coding is what makes the world go round. There's not much nowadays that can't be solved through the power of numbers and formulae.
MATIQ is here to change the game and raise the level of accomplishment and admiration for cognitive and brain skills.
Whether it's a course, activity or workshop , we are here to help you to improve your cognitive, mind, memory and analytical skills while we are entertaining, learning and having fun. Helps better focus and increased concentration.
We provide idea labs and creative sandboxes for playing with ideas, creative downtimes, invention therapy for when creating things just makes you feel good or just exploring something without worrying that much about the output.
In every activity or course we include learning, entertaining, analytical thinking and commercialising opportunities for the item or concept we use in the activity.
Puzzle based and gamified learning activities.
Best kind of team building activities.
This is a special designed learn-by-playing course that blends algorithmic thinking, game theory, and Python programming with a competitive twist.
Each module is designed to follow your three-phase approach: Mathematical Analysis and Python Implementation, followed by a Competition Phase.
The course content is inspired and enriched by the great work created by the joint effort from Queen Mary University of London Computer Science Department and King's College London Computer Science Department and also inspired from Games, Puzzles, Paradox and Proof work of Gresham College London and Ludii Board Games System of Maastricht University, Netherlends.
Solving a Game Each Week
Sudoku (4x4) (6x6) (9x9)
9 Men's Morris, 6 Men's Morris, 3 Men's Morris
Sliding Jigsaw Puzzle
Chinese Checker (2 Players / 4 Players)
Caesar Cipher and other code breaking games
Rubik's Cube Patterns
Solving Brainteasers and Puzzles
Chess and chess variants:
Chess (2 Players / 3 Players / 4 Players)
Mini chess end games
(3x3), (3x4), (4x4), (4x5), (4x8), (5x5), (5x6), (6x6), (8x8) Chess variants
Tic Tac Chec
Total 18 Hours in class coding practising sessions
3 hours sessions per week
Course duration: 6 weeks
Pre-requisite: Basic Python coding skills
Age Group: 16+ (From the second year of the GSCE) and all adults love coding or puzzle solving
Max capacity 8 people
Augmented Reality Dart Game Development
Augmented Reality Shuffleboard Game Development
Interactive Wall Games Development
3 hours sessions per week
Total 36 Hours Coding practising sessions
Course duration: 12 weeks
Pre-requisite: Intermediate C#/Python/Unity coding skills, Image Processing
Age Group: 16+ (From the second year of the GSCE) and all adults
Max capacity 12 people
Programming drone challenge
Drone competitions
Drone delivery challenge
Drone light work
Drone simulation and drone light work by PySimverse
Re-creating 1980s and 1990s games in Python and Pygames
Street Fighter
Dyna Blaster
Tetris
Nintendo Egg Watch
And more: Packman, Super Mario, Pokémon, Sonic, Aladdin (Prince), Ninja Turtles, Final Fight
3 hours sessions per week
Total 36 Hours Coding practising sessions
Course duration: 12 weeks
Pre-requisite: Intermediate Python/Pygames coding skills
Age Group: 16+ (From the second year of the GSCE) and all adults
Max capacity 12 people
Get ready for robots' league
Programming robots in your team
Match against the other teams
We will create some digital music instruments from scratch by coding and then create our own techno-orchestra.
Select your instrument to implement and be ready for the instrumental concert together.
Builders & Challengers
Team challenges
Innovative team building activities for companies and organisations
Creating challenges and competitions
Adding more complicated escape tasks and steps
You can only escape if you become a real team
Connect the circuit and switch on the devices
Micro:bit, Raspberry Pi, Ardunio
Smart robot delivery demo
Hot Wires
Lego Robotics / Lego Robotics Python Spike
RF control planes
Mini PC Applications
Wearable tech devices
Radiotelephone / Walkie Talkie
VR / AR
Robloks, Minecraft, Makey makey, Microsoft MakeCode, Raspberry Pie RetroPie
Active Floors, Unity, Unreal Engine
PyGame, PictoBlox, Construct Video Game Engine, Godot game engine
Buildbox, GameMaker, Python Arcade Library, GDevelop, Stencyl
Scratch / Scratch Jr
Developing mobile games for different platforms
Introduction to revenue generation models on mobile games
Designing new board games
Enriching / changing existing board games
Designing new card games
Enriching / changing existing card games