Math Academy
@_MathAcademy_
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Master math 4x more efficiently than a traditional classroom. Individualized, adaptive, AI-powered and fully automated. Accredited courses 4th grade-University.
Joined April 2023
2024 has been a transformative year for MA and in reflecting back, two things have stood out to me as being particularly moving. First, the unwavering dedication and unequaled talent of our team. Most of them joined us when we were not much more than a program in a small school
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Thrilled to be a part of the success! Keep up the great work! Thank you very much!
Proud dad moment: My 7th grader just hit 275% of typical annual growth in math this semester. @_MathAcademy_ made it happen - self-paced, engaging, and actually working. Can't recommend it enough [I wish i had some stake in this amazing co, but i don't!]
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This podcast from last spring is still, without a doubt, the best overview of @_MathAcademy_ to date. What we're doing, how we got 8th graders getting 5's on the AP Calculus BC exam, etc. -- this episode sums it up in an hour. Link in first reply. Here's what we covered:
đ§ Top 5 Chalk & Talk episodes of 2025: 1âŁFrom decline to top rankings: How England transformed education with @NickGibbUK 2⣠Unmasking instructional illusions with @P_A_Kirschner @C_Hendrick @DrJimHeal 3⣠Math Academy: Optimizing student learning with @ninja_maths and
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If you want to do ZK in 2026, here are the courses I'd take: 1 - A linear algebra course. This is the foundation of almost all non-trivial fields of programming. 2 - A discrete math course (especially one that includes elementary number theory) 3 - A proofs course (as a
How do you actually audit ZK circuits? At DSS 101, @Jeyffre, founder of @rareskills_io, breaks down the core building blocks of ZK auditing: â
What ZK proofs really verify â
How constraints encode real-world logic â
Common pitfalls (missing constraints, compilers, memory
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New @_MathAcademy_ podcast: episode #5 (part 1) with @exojason Link in comments, here's what we covered: â Any successful endeavor requires a great team: capable people, who like and trust each other, and have complementary skillsets and ways of thinking. Some modes of
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This is a quick demo of our upcoming in-task coaching feature, which should help keep students on track and using their time effectively.
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my newly homeschooled 3rd grader has to do ~monthly checkins with a teacher to measure progress. in one month, kid went from 88% thru 4th grade math to 45% thru 5th. Math Academy is so much more efficient than school i feel sheepish even showing the teacher these numbers
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@patcorbett @ninja_maths We use Math Academy as our primary 4th-12th grade math curriculum. Highly recommended.
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Some more question previews for the upcoming differential equations course. This one is about analyzing the phase portraits of homogeneous linear systems of ODEs with real, distinct eigenvalues.
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People are asking when Differential Equations will be launched. I was really happy last year when we managed to launch Probability & Statistics just before Christmas (literally on Christmas Eve!) đ
It'll be tight, but we're shooting for the same this year for the DE course.
We are very excited to announce that our Probability & Statistics course is now live and available for registration!
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The infinity stones of applied math are almost in place. Our Differential Equations course is well underway. Last course to complete the core engineering math sequence.
On the subject of Laplace Transforms, our Differential Equations course is well underway. I'm excited about this one. Here's a sneak peek.
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We are now beta testing our SAT Prep course, designed to prepare students for what they will experience on the SAT exam itself! Read Alex's @ninja_maths detailed, under-the-hood description of the course and our process.
Apologies for the radio silence from me over the past few months. I've been insanely busy with little time for updates. But since it's my birthday today (yay me) and we just hit a few major milestones, I thought today would be a good time for an update. Over the past four
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A feature request we get from time to time is to select specific topics to study. Gravity coming soon!
Here's a screenshot of a new feature we're preparing to roll out to some beta testers called Gravity. With it, you'll be able to prioritize one or more topics (as well as any missing prerequisites along their respective learning paths) by "adding gravity" to them. There's a lot
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Helping your child with their lessons? We want the system to be measuring your student's knowledge profile, not yours.
âOverhelpingâ is a pathology of the over-involved parent/tutor. âHold on! Are you sure? Letâs double-check that step before you go on.â If youâre saying stuff like that in real time as your student works out a problem, then youâre probably overhelping. @exojason and I see this
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Love when MA is a family activity! "My two boys and I are all working on Calc BC together, and it has been a blast."
âWhat was that Feynman joke with the French curves again?â my older kid asked me as he was finishing up his Math Academy work. I read "Surely Youâre Joking, Mr. Feynman!" to them before they started calculus, so the bit with the French curves, where he catches his college
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The vision for version 2.0 of @_MathAcademy_'s spaced repetition system: account for and discourage reference reliance. Spaced repetition is âwaitâ-lifting and reference material is your spotter. If your spotter had to help you get the weight up, you didnât complete the rep, and
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First clip from the first ever @_MathAcademy_ Q&A: @exojasonâs philosophy of breadth-first development. 1. Ask yourself: âIf we could clone ourselves and do everything in parallel, whatâs all the stuff weâd be working on?â 2. Start doing as many of those things as you can
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Emails like this make my week! "I never do this, but wanted to take a moment to acknowledge how great Math Academy has been for my son. He goes to a school with a pretty slow curriculum and despite being a bright kid, has underperformed on standardized assessments. We started
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Up-skilling in mathematics for machine learning shows up in ways that you might not have expected during my day job For example, its unlikely that Iâd be calculating derivatives or doing multi-variable calculus but the main benefits going to depth like this on @_MathAcademy_ is
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Animations of your personal knowledge graph coming soon!
Knowledge graph animations are a powerful way to show how a studentâs knowledge develops and solidifies over time as they progress through a course. One of our students is preparing for the SAT in November and is sprinting toward the end of our SAT Fundamentals course. This
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Love to hear about kids bragging about their XP!
I raved to a friend about @_MathAcademy_, so she signed her kid up. Later, I heard through the grapevine that the kid told their math teacher, the teacher loved it, and apparently their entire advanced math group is now doing MA. Instead of comparing video game scores, theyâre
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