04-15-2020, 11:43 PM
(04-05-2020, 03:39 AM)indigoshuffle Wrote:I didn't like the aleks format and now am taking algebra on sophia. Math is not my forte. I purchased algebra for dummies with workbook before the sophia course and am slowly completing it. I'd rather analyze literature and write essays than do math. And my degree just requires one math course.(04-04-2020, 09:10 AM)PrettyFlyforaChiGuy Wrote:I tried ALEKS twice, my daughter tried it and a couple other kids I was helping and all I can say is that no one liked it. Maybe I’ll give it another try if they changed the format but I’m more of a textbook and lecture person (which is why I like SL). ALEKS would probably be better for someone with lots of prior knowledge or taken as a supplement with a class.(04-04-2020, 07:25 AM)indigoshuffle Wrote: ALEKS sucks
I haven't taken any of them and barely know anything about their platform, so do you have anything more substantial to explain why? I completed Sophia's math courses on a whim recently; I thought that while the overall presentation and ease of demonstrating what you already know were both high points, the lack of practice problems could be troublesome for students learning the material for the first time.
There was another kid in my neighborhood who finished Sophia, but when I would quiz him, he was lost and confused due to Sophia not having enough practice problems. I found the same issue with Khan academy.
What wound up happening is that I purchased my high school algebra book on amazon for $10.00 and had my daughter go through every single question from cover to cover, then we just used Sophia as a test out (they had a huge sale at the time). The whole process took a year due to her being only 14 years old at the time. Also, textbooks are less distracting for some ppl, whereas newer digital textbooks have a lot of videos, and interactive stuff that was far too distracting for my daughter. So for something like math, it is my personal opinion, that the best way is sometimes the old ways.
For what it’s worth, I see that ASU EA algebra is ALEKS based, so some ppl might enjoy that.