The internet is full of "educational" resources that feel like digital versions of a dusty textbook. You know the ones—dry, monotone, and seemingly designed to make you fall asleep by the second slide. Then there’s .

Is it a serious replacement for a university lecture? Maybe not. But as a math intervention tool , it’s brilliant. It turns the "I'm not a math person" internal monologue into "Okay, that was actually kind of funny." Final Grade: A+ (for "Actually Pretty Amusing")

Celebrating milestones, both for mastering difficult concepts and for persevering through tough problem sets.

Practicing word problems that train the brain to see math in the real world.

: Shifting away from rote memorization toward visual proofs, using dynamic animations to show why a formula works, rather than just how to plug in numbers.

Below is a blog post summarizing the key ideas and resources behind this movement.

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