The Digital Aristotle concept is that of a computer program that tutors students individually by pulling from a library of content like 📝YouTube videos, a program that tests students on what they know, and — more importantly — adapt to the way they learn over time by comparing the effectiveness of different videos and different tests to discover—scientifically—what works best.
As explained by 📝CGP Grey, a digital Aristotle is the "future of education." [1]
We are present in the work to create this framework with 📝Mythos One and 📝One+ technologies.
Contexts
- 1] [Digital Aristotle: Thoughts on the Future of Education, youtube.com
- 🏷️#cgp-grey (See: 📝CGP Grey)
- 🏷️#what-is-mythos (See: 📝Mythos One)
