the new footer for the Jungle landing page is looking cute af 🥹
loving this vibe of cute animals learning together
part of the idea here is to make learning feel fun, cute, and highlighting the social element of sharing the love of learning with each other
yo for anyone struggling with studying and memorizing concept i suggest studying with @Wisdolia_ my love 🫰🫰🫰🫰🫰🫰🫰 its flashcards but better (if used on the web) and theres so many nice features 🫶🫶
At @wisdolia_, we're building the learning platform of the future to transform anyone into a super learner.
Here's a demo on our latest product development, where I give you a glimpse into the future of learning 🌳
At @wisdolia_, we're building the learning platform of the future to transform anyone into a super learner.
Here's a demo on our latest product development, where I give you a glimpse into the future of learning 🌳
Almost every breakthrough was once thought to be impossible.
But impossible is an opinion.
The only real limits in life are the laws of physics.
Let the magnitude of your ambition and dreams be unbounded.
You're capable of so much more than you realize.
Discover and treasure the unique gift of your infinite potential and share the manifestation of your potential as a gift to the world
Too many kids love learning but hate school.
Schools should graduate lifelong learners, who brim with curiosity instead.
It's time to change that.
— @david_perell
Introducing smart cards —
Answer a question from an AI generated flashcard and you'll get immediate feedback on
1) what you got right
2) what you got wrong
3) additional details you didn't include
But, why did we make the shift from flashcards to smart cards?
The key idea behind smart cards is to get immediate and precise feedback on what you don't understand so that you can more easily close your understanding gap.
Check it out and let us know what you think!
https://t.co/unNreft5r0
If you don't understand something in a flashcard, you have to figure out where you were confused and go find some new information to help you understand.
But, most of the time honestly, you just go on to the next one and hope you can remember to get it right the next time.