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Math support, evidence-based feedback, and level selectors!

Robust math support is available in Flint, along with usability improvements for teachers.

Written by Sohan Choudhury
  1. ๐Ÿงฎ Math support. Flint displays math notation using LaTeX-style formatting, and has a built-in equation editor to let students show their work on math problems. Additionally, Flint has access to a powerful calculator behind the scenes, ensuring the accuracy of math, unlike other AI tools.

  2. ๐Ÿ” Evidence-based feedback. After submitting a session with an AI tutor, students (and their teachers) can see a summary that includes hyperlinks that show exactly where a student displayed relative strengths or areas of improvement.

  3. ๐ŸŒฑ Grade and language level selectors. When creating or editing an AI tutor on Flint, teachers can select a specific grade or language level for the AI to communicate with students in. Standards currently supported are US (1st - University), UK (Year 1 - University), CEFR (A1 - C2), and ACTFL (Novice - Distinguished).

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