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So, I started studying from the basics with brilliant.org about 4-5 months ago, starting right from the basics. I do it for 40-45 minutes every day, no exceptions, making it a priority just like reading books. From what I've observed so far, I enjoy it. Sometimes I do well, encountering old topics I've learned before. I dare say one of my hobbies is math study (i'm not sure how far I can go, but I ask myself how... Source: 5 months ago
Can someone write this out in a super-explicit form to show me the rule for how to combine like bases - this is another brilliant.org question:. Source: 6 months ago
I'm a chemical lab assistant and have worked in biochemistry/protein research for four years. I do good work, but I want to understand more background. Often, I don't get the theory behind my experiments. So, I want to build my fundamental knowledge and more. I liked brilliant.org. But there is no biochemistry. Do you know a similar website that would help me? I will also welcome more help. :). Source: 7 months ago
There's online stuff like ExamLearn but I've seen ads for websites for brilliant.org where they test you on stuff after explaining it. Is there a leaving cert equivalent for that? Source: 8 months ago
Hey, anki and quizlet are good but I would check out brilliant.org. They have some fun games. Another one is penseum. It doesn't just have flashcards, it makes questions and also has a chat to answer all ur questions instantly. Source: 8 months ago
TED-Ed: TED-Ed is a website that offers free educational videos and lessons on a wide range of subjects, including science, math, and history. Their lessons are created by educators and animators and are designed to be engaging and informative. You can visit their website at https://ed.ted.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
TED-Ed: TED-Ed is a platform for educational videos that are both entertaining and informative. They feature animated videos that cover a variety of topics, from science and math to philosophy and art. https://ed.ted.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
Why can't she watch the short videos from ed.ted.com, then read English on a daily basis? Source: over 1 year ago
I tell them they need to watch short videos, say from ed.ted.com, then do 30 mins of reading English, reading out loud to themselves. I say do this daily and ask about words unknown, or contexts, and see what happens. The ones who really want to learn come back speaking better english, after a while of course. Those that don't bother helping themselves make little to no progress. I lay it out from the start that... Source: almost 2 years ago
I plan to supplement the lessons with material from https://ed.ted.com. Source: about 2 years ago
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