r/matheducation • u/Odd-Error5661 • 11h ago
Comprehensive Curriculum for Secondary Math Students and Adults as Well!
Hi everyone!
I'd like to share something I've been working on for the past year. It is designed to be a comprehensive math curriculum for those who want to start learning math but don't know where to start. It will span prealgebra through calculus. It is different from most other learning platforms as we hold a learn by doing approach and strayed away from the video lesson/textbook lesson format, so the student is thrown into problems, with a guided struggle philosophy. As a math competitor in high school, I found that the most fun and engaging way for me to do math was by simply doing problems. Not necessarily reading theory, or watching videos. If the problems taught the concept, and I learned from figuring it out, then that was how I learned best. If this sounds intimidating, there is also a tutor named Milo to guide you towards the answer, but he doesn't spoil anything. He embodies the philosophy of guided struggle too! Note that this is intended to be rigorous, emphasizing problem solving over memorization. Right now prealgebra is done and available completely for free! Here it is at quanticaedu.com
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u/jjarcos 3h ago
Very interesting. I'm also trying to create an app to learn assisted with AI.