viernes, 3 de julio de 2026

Do animated visual explanations actually help students understand math better?

I’ve been experimenting with a system that turns math topics into animated visual explanations instead of static slides or talking-head lessons.

The idea is simple: concepts like averages, distributions, functions, and probability become easier when students can see the movement instead of only reading formulas.

For teachers or students here: do you think this type of animated explanation is actually useful in education, or does it just look nice without improving understanding?

I’m especially curious where visuals help most: math, statistics, finance, science, or something else.



Submitted July 3, 2026 at 01:41PM by No-Mango8172 https://ift.tt/fBUnEWK

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