https://www.gcompris.net/
But probably the biggest news is the official release of GCompris Teachers, a companion application for teachers that lets you create customized datasets and receive pupils results for some activities.
Check out the full release announcement here:
https://gcompris.net/schools-en.html#gcompris-teachers
And download the teachers' manual from here:
GCompris, KDE's collection of educational activities, publishes version 26.0.
https://gcompris.net/news/2026-02-04-en.html
The collection comes with 197 activities, including 2 new ones: "Drawing wheels", an activity for drawing with a gear rotating in a cogwheel; and "Multiple choice questions", an activity that can be enabled through GCompris-teachers (see next post).
A post about our GCompris meeting with KITE:
https://timotheegiet.com/blog/floss/gcompris-meets-kite-in-kerala-2025.html
GCompris, KDE's collection of educational software activities, completes translations for Indonesian, Russian and Lithuanian, and improves stability, performance and looks across the board.
New versions 4.3.1 for 32-bit machines and 25.1 for everything else out now!
GCompris 25.0 released! KDE's compendium of educational activities adds Sanskrit and Georgian to the list of supported languages, and expands the number of activities to 195.
New activities help children develop their artistic creativity, learn arithmetic, and more.
https://gcompris.net/news/2025-01-30-en.html
GCompris 4.2 is out! We have completed all translations to Latvian, improved the translations to several other languages and fixed some annoying bugs.
KDE's educational software for kids, GCompris, releases version 4.0 with 8 new activities.
GCompris 4.0 contains 190 educational activities and games 🎲, adding 8 new ones: "Grammar classes", "Grammar analysis", "Calcudoku", "Guess 24", "Frieze", "Read a graduated line", "Use a graduated line", and "Adjacent numbers".
All activities are translated to over 40 languages.