Amy.app has provided a direct link to their Fractions course, and they are open to feedback. They are also working on SATs and other topics, and have provided a form for those interested in hearing about their upcoming work. Contact information for the team has been provided, including an email address and links to their Discord and Facebook pages.
Key takeaways:
- Jurgen and Raphael from amy.app have developed a tool that emulates a private tutor, focusing on teaching fractions.
- The tool, Amy, identifies knowledge gaps in students and attempts to fix them, differing from other tools that simply ask for repetition of the current exercise.
- All the math in Amy is human-curated, and the team is focused on pedagogically relevant math rather than scientific math.
- They are currently working on SATs and other topics, and are open to feedback and contact via email, Discord, and Facebook.