The idea for the app came to Alla’s mind while she was working as a teacher. He noticed that students often did not follow traditional textbooks but learned the material easily with daily examples. For example, the addition of fractions is explained through the glove of Thanos from the Marvel Universe, and geometric shapes are explained through hockey equipment. This approach makes complex concepts accessible and understandable.
There are currently five math topics available in the app. The project team is actively working to create new content with the participation of professional instructors. In the future, it is planned to introduce artificial intelligence that will answer user questions using popular cultural references.
The project passed the TISBI acceleration program, took second place and received a grant of one million rubles from the Innovation Promotion Fund. The app has already passed initial testing and formal testing with a focus group will take place in the near future. The team plans to collaborate with educational institutions once the product is ready.
Source: Ferra

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