DeltaMath reinforces learning by providing immediate feedback and new problems when mistakes are made. This allows students to learn from errors, freeing up class time for concept-focused instruction.
DeltaMath isn't a gotcha; it's a 'do it until you get it' platform. Students aren't penalized for wrong answers but guided with solutions and videos until mastery.
kids HATE this stuff and teachers are still using it -- IXL, Membeam, DeltaMath, etc. It was all sold as temporary due to COVID, but teachers still assign it, and the students I work with would rather die than log 30 minutes of IXL a night
AI in education: Will it replace human tutors? While AI models adapt, the human role in fostering trust and collaboration remains key. DeltaMath focuses on empowering teachers with tools, not replacing the joy of shared learning.
turns out i've been getting answers wrong on my deltamath homework because of the way ive been plugging shit into my calculator. I might actually kill myself