04-29-2020, 10:14 AM
(04-29-2020, 08:39 AM)rachel83az Wrote:(04-29-2020, 08:30 AM)lacussucceed Wrote: Report the questions, there is a small link to do so.
I'm not sure if this is available for college algebra, but a lot of sophia courses allow you to switch teachers.
The other ones are videos. I don't want videos. I learn math better by reading. So it's this, Humble Bundle, or I just remembered I signed up for the two free months of ALEKS. I've only done a little in ALEKS but I like it much better (so far) than Sophia.
I shared some screenshots with someone who knows/remembers way more math stuff than I do and they complained that steps are being skipped in the explanations. Problem is, I'm too rusty on this stuff to make a proper complaint about what's wrong and why.
Depending on the type of course, sometimes reading helps me, sometimes videos are the trick. While videos don't normally work for you, might I second the suggestion to use them? With my Sophia videos, some of the instructors prepared the PDFs and teach from them. It would seem to me - and I could be wrong - that when one of them works through the problem on a video he or she would spot the error and clarify. The videos are indexed, so you wouldn't have to watch the whole thing to see if the problem was fixed or better explained in the video.