why not (Expii)
by math154, Jul 4, 2014, 7:13 AM
[url=http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=133&t=596394]math154[/url] wrote:
Hey AoPSers,
I believe anyone can succeed with the right environment---the type AoPS has given all of us. And that's what Expii, a crowd-sourced (interactive) journey-based education-compressing initiative, is all about.
We just released a transformation/intuition-based geometry map (calculus has been up a couple months, but I'd feel bad spamming y'all about that), along with an awesome diagram drawer by v_Enhance, and we need your help to crowd-source the topics, which include basics like the Pythagorean theorem, less basic stuff like Olympiad geometry fundamentals, practical tools like complex numbers and not-so-practical tools like Tarski's procedure to solve any geometry problem with Cartesian coordinates, and modern
-based foundations of geometry.
(We'll hopefully have other subjects rolling out reasonably soon, including mechanics (physics), algebra, and probability/statistics.)
PM v_Enhance, Mewto55555, abacadaea, or me if you want a referral code (to make an account, although you can still access most things without logging in), and please spread the word to your friends!
Thanks so much for your help!
math154
I believe anyone can succeed with the right environment---the type AoPS has given all of us. And that's what Expii, a crowd-sourced (interactive) journey-based education-compressing initiative, is all about.
We just released a transformation/intuition-based geometry map (calculus has been up a couple months, but I'd feel bad spamming y'all about that), along with an awesome diagram drawer by v_Enhance, and we need your help to crowd-source the topics, which include basics like the Pythagorean theorem, less basic stuff like Olympiad geometry fundamentals, practical tools like complex numbers and not-so-practical tools like Tarski's procedure to solve any geometry problem with Cartesian coordinates, and modern

(We'll hopefully have other subjects rolling out reasonably soon, including mechanics (physics), algebra, and probability/statistics.)
PM v_Enhance, Mewto55555, abacadaea, or me if you want a referral code (to make an account, although you can still access most things without logging in), and please spread the word to your friends!
Thanks so much for your help!
math154
This post has been edited 1 time. Last edited by math154, Jul 6, 2014, 11:28 PM