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Each topic (eg. basic operations) has subtopics that combine the topic learning progression in percentages. For example, in the case of basic operations, there are 4 subtopics (sum, subtract, multiply, divide) so each is 25% of the topic progression.
Each sub-topic (eg. sum) has 4 3 skill levels and one when a student hasn't started learning the sub-topic.
Unknown
Beginner
Skilled
Pro
Expert
The unknown is the starting point and equals 0/3. Beginner is when the student has started the sub-topic and equals 1/3. Skilled is when the student needs help with less than 30% of the challenges per sub-topic and equals 2/3. Pro is when the student doesn't need help with the challenges (3 sequential right answers) and equals 3/3. Expert (4/4) is when the student is pro and 3 days passed between the right answers (3 sequential right answers).
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* Add basics
* Add root
* Add an exponential equation
* Change learning progression skilled to pro
Now you need only streak of 3 to achieve pro. See #2
Defining the learning progression & how it's calculated.
For the learning session logic, see #9
Each topic (eg. basic operations) has subtopics that combine the topic learning progression in percentages. For example, in the case of basic operations, there are 4 subtopics (sum, subtract, multiply, divide) so each is 25% of the topic progression.
Each sub-topic (eg. sum) has
43 skill levels and one when a student hasn't started learning the sub-topic.ExpertThe unknown is the starting point and equals 0/3. Beginner is when the student has started the sub-topic and equals 1/3. Skilled is when the student needs help with less than 30% of the challenges per sub-topic and equals 2/3. Pro is when the student doesn't need help with the challenges (3 sequential right answers) and equals 3/3.
Expert (4/4) is when the student is pro and 3 days passed between the right answers (3 sequential right answers).The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: