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Learning experience

A map of what is known

acemate links folders, lectures and the topics extracted from them into learning paths whose nodes show performance through color and activity through brightness.

Learning pathsWhole course
Market failure
ExternalitiesExternalities · 82 %
Public goods
Coase theorem
Pigouvian tax
Social insurance
SolidMediumOpen

Mind maps & learning paths

The course as a map

Topics recognized automatically

Topics are extracted from each lecture and linked along the folder structure into a map.

Public goods82 %
Externalities48 %
Coase theorem64 %

Color and glow

A node's color shows the level of mastery, its brightness the activity. Gray stays where no one has worked yet.

Market failureExternalitiesCoase
Externalities · 48%from 2 exercises

Practice from the graph

From any node, open its exercises, create an exam or generate a study plan.

Quiz 8/10Topic: solid

Every session updates the graph

Externalities48 %61 %

Closer look

The graph behind the adaptivity

The foundation of adaptivity

The graph is not just a view but the shared basis that exercises, repetitions and analytics all draw on. With every quiz, card and chat message a topic’s value is updated, so new tasks come from exactly the gaps that just surfaced.

Down to the origin of every reading

A click on a node opens a side panel that reaches down to individual topics of a lecture and reveals where a reading comes from, for instance two exercises and one chat message. From there the path leads straight to the source, to matching exercises or to a study plan.

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Frequently asked questions

How are the learning paths built?

The graph translates your file structure into nodes, from folders through lectures down to the topics extracted from them. It can be opened for the whole workspace, a single folder or an individual document.

What do the colors mean?

A node's color reflects the average performance, from red for weak topics to green for solid ones. Brightness additionally shows how actively the topic has been worked on.

How do the values update?

With every completed quiz and every flashcard deck you work through, the value for the affected topic is recalculated, so the graph follows your actual learning level.

See the learning paths for your course

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