ALEKS is like a super-smart friend who helps you learn new things step by step.
Imagine you're playing a video game where each level gets harder only when you're ready for it. That's how ALEKS works! It starts with a big question to figure out what you know and what you need to learn. Then, it shows you one topic at a time, like learning to add numbers before moving on to multiplying them.
ALEKS checks your answers after each step, just like a teacher who watches you solve a puzzle. If you get something right, it moves on to the next challenge. If you make a mistake, it gives you more practice, kind of like when you try to tie your shoes and need extra help until you get it.
How It Knows What You Need
ALEKS is always paying attention! It's like having a robot buddy who takes notes every time you answer a question. Over time, it learns what you're good at and what needs more work, just like how your parents know when you need extra help with math homework.
So ALEKS keeps changing to match your learning pace, making sure you're never too easy or too hard, it's like having a custom-made path to learn.
Examples
- ALEKS shows videos and practice problems based on the student's answers.
- The system gets smarter as the student improves.
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