Adaptive learning is like having a teacher who changes their lessons just for you, based on how well you're doing.
Imagine you’re playing a video game, and every time you beat a level, the game gets a little harder, but if you struggle, it eases up so you can keep going. That’s adaptive learning in action!
How It Works
Adaptive learning uses special tools that watch how you're doing as you learn. If you answer questions quickly and correctly, the tool might give you harder problems to challenge you. But if you need more time or help, it will show you simpler examples or explain things again, just like a patient teacher.
The Big Picture
Think of it like having your own personalized path through a big puzzle. Some parts are easy for you, and others take more thinking, but the tool helps guide you step by step until you get it. It’s not magic; it's just really smart help that changes with you as you grow!
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