Monday, September 10, 2018

Õpet Helps Students Pass Examinations in Development





Education is a massive market, with numerous small businesses competing for their place. We already have seen two of these types of decentralized projects, and currently there’s another one — which we’ll be talking about today.

Somewhat oddly referred to as Õpet, it uses blockchain and AI (artificial intelligence) to address what it refers to as the “growing class divide” within education; that assists students in accessing equal opportunities and unlocking their full potential. Let us delve into more details…

Making learning simple with a bot

The blockchain- and AI-powered chatbot’s secret ingredient includes presenting teens with a familiar interface they’re familiar with using daily. Rather than showing lessons on documents and web pages, the company is going to serve lessons as a chat, with the artificial intelligence-powered bot assisting users in getting the best grades on critical exams.

Õpet has the goal of addressing the ‘apprehension and confusion’ teens are faced with as they complete high school and offer “smart revision tools” that assist them when they’re contemplating their first steps.

The said bot is set to be available around the clock and provides a ‘tailored learning experience’ for students during their national exam, like A-levels and GCSEs, which commonly are taken at age 16 and 18 in the United Kingdom. The approach, according to the company, is going to level the playing field — and offer efficient revisions to pretty much anyone, while simultaneously slashing the cost between 90 to 95%.

Besides lessons, the system also would support quizzes that help pupils track their competency in a variety of subjects — which includes biology, chemistry, math, and physics. This gamified method of learning makes promises to maximize results, with this underlying technology capitalizing upon teens’ propensity to read unread messages.

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