Generally speaking, it's not bad. I worked as a teacher in Squirrel last June, and then I came into contact with this course. This is an artificial intelligence teaching system. Generally speaking, through their system test, I can accurately understand the current level of students, and then push the learning videos that students don't have knowledge points according to the test results, and finally push the exercises suitable for students' level and difficulty. And after each question is completed, there are videos and text explanations from famous teachers. Moreover, all the contents are detailed knowledge points, and the topics are distinguished according to the degree of difficulty. For example, I teach junior high school mathematics, which divides the original 700 knowledge points into more than 30,000 detailed knowledge points and 9 difficulty levels, so that it is easier to find knowledge loopholes for students and give suitable learning methods, learning difficulties and learning ways. Simply put, each student has different learning paths when learning with this system, that is, targeted tests, learning videos, exercises and learning reports. This is the real personalized learning.
Because it is a dual-teacher course, as an offline teacher, it is relatively easy for me to adjust the students' learning status and some questions and answers besides being explained by famous teachers in the system.
What can I say? I feel that artificial intelligence education is the general trend now. Although the artificial intelligence teaching in the market has not been popularized yet, it is certain that the traditional education will be broken in the future, and any one-on-one and excellent courses will be eliminated.