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03-18-2020, 10:26 PM
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I've posted a little bit asking this before, but I'm looking for a specific math learning site and I can't seem to remember what it is called. It's not Khan Academy. It has a format of learning math through projects and is structured like code academy sort of. It's advertised on youtube sometimes when I've been looking into college resources.
Anyone have an idea what I'm thinking of?
(03-18-2020, 10:26 PM)xicovu Wrote: I've posted a little bit asking this before, but I'm looking for a specific math learning site and I can't seem to remember what it is called. It's not Khan Academy. It has a format of learning math through projects and is structured like code academy sort of. It's advertised on youtube sometimes when I've been looking into college resources.
Anyone have an idea what I'm thinking of?
https://brilliant.org/ is what I'm after.
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thank you very much for the recommendations, it's very helpful for me!
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(03-18-2020, 10:26 PM)xicovu Wrote: I've posted a little bit asking this before, but I'm looking for a specific math learning site and I can't seem to remember what it is called. It's not Khan Academy. It has a format of learning math through projects and is structured like code academy sort of. It's advertised on youtube sometimes when I've been looking into college resources.
Anyone have an idea what I'm thinking of?
(03-18-2020, 10:26 PM)xicovu Wrote: I've posted a little bit asking this before, but I'm looking for a specific math learning site and I can't seem to remember what it is called. It's not Khan Academy. It has a format of learning math through projects and is structured like code academy sort of. It's advertised on youtube sometimes when I've been looking into college resources.
Anyone have an idea what I'm thinking of?
https://brilliant.org/ is what I'm after.
Nice site, I also used it several times. The YouTube channel of this resource is quite beautiful and informative, I added it to my browser bookmarks and periodically review it. I can also advise you to pay attention to the site
https://plainmath.net/ Ramandip Singh created plainmath.net in 2013, to guide students through a maze of challenging math problems. When it comes to numbers, he is a source of inspiration and a true helper. His knowledge is always there to cover your back. This resource has helped me a lot lately, when I have difficulties with math. I often go and read articles, constantly learn something new here. I think it will be useful to you.
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https://betterexplained.com/ for math concepts. It explains things in quite an intuitive way. It's great.
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