Lot of negatively here but I think this sounds really cool.
I think I'm reading that the product sets a problem and talks the pupil through it. The pupil works on paper and the product recognises and grades thier written answer. It then uses an expert system to figure out the best concept to cover next, going back to explore the missing knowledge making the current problem impossible or advancing to the next step?
As an augmentation of teachers or a form of homework, this sounds really useful, but I'm not a teacher just a parent so who knows.
I'm not sure why the negativity is here either. They have 300 pilot users and a waitlist of thousands, so I don't think dissing the product idea makes any sense. The market has spoken, and they want it. Seems like a great opportunity to do something meaningful for the students and also to use the latest AI in an appropriate use case.
I think I'm reading that the product sets a problem and talks the pupil through it. The pupil works on paper and the product recognises and grades thier written answer. It then uses an expert system to figure out the best concept to cover next, going back to explore the missing knowledge making the current problem impossible or advancing to the next step?
As an augmentation of teachers or a form of homework, this sounds really useful, but I'm not a teacher just a parent so who knows.
Anyway good luck!