| ▲ | catalinvoss 6 hours ago | |
Yes! Deeply admire what Sal Khan set out to do. One of the original pioneers of how technology could transform education. What we learnt from it: a chatbot is not enough to teach a child though. We need more to fully engage them and have the tools and context to truly teach them. We describe this in the blog post, curious what you think. | ||
| ▲ | JimsonYang 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Being frank I think its not enough to have a good looking app and have some llm calls Think about your competition for your market. When I want my child to really excel in learning, I would force them into kumon - so they can skip a grade. If your a student who wants to learn you have khan academy. And im just not seeing anything that screams-this is better than khan academy and kumon All i see is an education app with good design Sorry if it sounds harsh P.s. if youre on the mission of educating people from developing countries-different story and different problems. Ignore what i put here then | ||