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Nariman Mohamed🙏 16 karmaSep 10, 2024@MathSolver.topThe tutor mode is amazing. It helped me understand the equation and how I can solve it step by step with the explanation.
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To start a learning application, I think this is a great platform to support adaptive and personalized learning.
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Looks good but leaves little room for instructions, but allows you to edit the lesson plans afterwards. The bad thing is I could not try doing any of these as it cannot be used without subscription
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One of the best tools to generate standard aligned lesson plans and assignments with the help of AI. Presentation generated for the lesson plan was also really good. Loved it!
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I am absolutely blown away by CoGrader so far! It has been excellent for pre-scoring essays and providing students with comprehensive, usable feedback. It has helped mitigate my subjectivity in scoring as well.
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AI platform that creates lessons, grades essays, and generates reports for teachers.OpenCleverSchool has some of the best features for teachers at zero cost.
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It might be ok, but you have to give your credit card details before they give you the free trial. Hard pass.
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Such a nice tool. I uploaded a few integrals that had me completely stuck and it solved them INSTANTLY, with step by step super clear explanations. Great tool if you’re struggling with math
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I've used it to create quizzes and found many incorrect answers marked as correct.
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Aligning lesson plans with Common Core standards.Open
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