Would you consider turning this knowledge into an actual curriculum that includes practice problems and exams?
I’m thinking of something in the lines of MIT’s free curriculum and Khan Academy’s Math section. I have no problem with still linking to these text books as long as the freely available curriculum made by you or your team fills the gaps and there are plenty of ways to test understanding.
I name khan’s math section specifically because it uses that infinite practice problems and 10 in a row signals proficiency and has built in SRS.
Unlike khan however i would want to see mastery of whatever is the current status of the field instead of the low target of a certain school’s exam requirements.
Would you consider turning this knowledge into an actual curriculum that includes practice problems and exams?
I’m thinking of something in the lines of MIT’s free curriculum and Khan Academy’s Math section. I have no problem with still linking to these text books as long as the freely available curriculum made by you or your team fills the gaps and there are plenty of ways to test understanding. I name khan’s math section specifically because it uses that infinite practice problems and 10 in a row signals proficiency and has built in SRS.
Unlike khan however i would want to see mastery of whatever is the current status of the field instead of the low target of a certain school’s exam requirements.