
PhysicsGraph
@physicsgraph
efficient and effective physics education
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21 new PhysicsGraph lessons dropped last night

Force and Newton's Laws (unit 3) is out now! * 15 more lessons * 6 more multi-steps * Covers pulleys, block-on-incline, friction, and more Please enjoy responsibly, this is powerful knowledge!

2D kinematics (unit 2) is out now! * 10 more lessons * 4 more multi-steps * Builds perfectly on your 1D kinematics knowledge There's never been a better time to learn physics!

I also noticed this as a physics lecturer at USC. And trust me, if I thought we could have gotten away with not building our programmable visualizers, we would have not done it, because It’s one of the hardest and most time consuming parts of building PhysicsGraph. But if we…
I second this effort. I notice that one of the biggest things students struggle with is just drawing the scenario. Once they have an accurate model they tend to do the math correctly. This could help a lot.
these things move btw. Imagine an animated textbook with built in spaced repetition. Thats what we’ve built and are continuing to build. Who knows, maybe one day build your own animated textbook as a service for anything you want to teach.
Reviewing the unit 3 content, and... They cooked It's going to be our best unit yet

new physicsgraph slogan: brain feel good afterward

Reviewing the unit 3 content, and... They cooked It's going to be our best unit yet

Tools like @_MathAcademy_ and @physicsgraph dramatically expand the number of students who might excel in their respective domains.
I'm extremely bullish on the effects that this will have on society. Potential future ~5 years from now once you guys & MathAcademy have had a chance to build out the curricula where precocious high schoolers will be able to complete an entire undergraduate math + physics double…
Perfect explanation of why we're building PhysicsGraph
I'm extremely bullish on the effects that this will have on society. Potential future ~5 years from now once you guys & MathAcademy have had a chance to build out the curricula where precocious high schoolers will be able to complete an entire undergraduate math + physics double…
Insanely low pass rate Less than 10% most years We're going to change that

In the future, the only AP Physics scores will be * 5 * 5.1 * 5.2 * "didn't use PhysicsGraph"
Insanely low pass rate Less than 10% most years We're going to change that

Substantially improving education outcomes and reducing the time it takes to reach the knowledge frontier might be the highest leverage way to improve society. The work being done by the teams at @_MathAcademy_ and @physicsgraph will transform the world over the next decade
I'm extremely bullish on the effects that this will have on society. Potential future ~5 years from now once you guys & MathAcademy have had a chance to build out the curricula where precocious high schoolers will be able to complete an entire undergraduate math + physics double…
Imagine an entire undergraduate program Speed-running it in 1 year OR, completing it in 2 hours/day over 4 years, as a hobby
i think just putting all the intro university courses online, PROPERLY, could be pretty valuable. at the moment, there's actually no where you can go online to take the courses that are offered at colleges more effectively. mathacademy has done it for a few math courses.
PhysicsGraph has new lessons tonight

unit 2: 2D Kinematics is out! 2d vectors, 2d relative motion, projectile motion, you know the drill... took us about two weeks to ship, huge content pipeline and quality control improvements, and our team is now 3 whole people!
2D kinematics (unit 2) is out now! * 10 more lessons * 4 more multi-steps * Builds perfectly on your 1D kinematics knowledge There's never been a better time to learn physics!

Physics I early access starts NOW! We've built the best 10% of a Physics I course you've ever seen * Spaced repetition * Mastery learning * 18 lessons, 6 multistep problems * 8 visualization types * Only high school math required * MORE SOON physicsgraph.com

Rigorous learning (eg style of @_MathAcademy_ or @physicsgraph) is like building a pyramid of understanding. It starts slowly as you build a base, but the solidity of the base allows rapid progress later.
Contrast this to, say, passively reading books about maths. It takes a few hours to read a book, so it feels like learning is happening fast. But add up what I truely understand/internalised from all the maths books I’ve read, and it comes to… not much.
If you’re trying to make an edtech app and you don’t have experts in the material checking and massaging the output, I’m sorry it ain’t gonna work. I’m actually surprised how tough it is to wrangle the LLMs to make good stuff It’s only a bit faster than just doing it myself.
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