The first project, Maths-Whizz, is an online tutoring service for kids between 5 and 13 years old. It uses AI to personalize learning, assessing strengths and weaknesses and adjusting lesson difficulty and pace accordingly. It's got interactive lessons, quizzes and gamification elements to try to keep kids interested, and it offers reports for parents. It can be used by schools or parents.
Another good option is AI Math Tutor, which offers personalized, interactive lessons. It's got on-demand tutoring, immediate hints and Socratic questions to encourage critical thinking. It tracks student progress with knowledge graph profiling and suggests practice exercises tailored to specific areas of difficulty. It's available on the web, Apple App Store and Google Play.
And Mathspace offers personalized learning experiences that are aligned to curriculum standards. It offers immediate feedback through adaptive technology, interactive textbooks and diagnostic check-ins. The service can help kids build math confidence with targeted support, including hints, video guidance and personalized feedback. It's designed for kids and teachers, so it's a good tool for a whole math education.