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New in Flint: Math support, evidence-based feedback, and level selectors!
New in Flint: Math support, evidence-based feedback, and level selectors!

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

Sohan Choudhury avatar
Written by Sohan Choudhury
Updated over a week ago

We're excited to be announcing three major upgrades to Flint, available today!

  1. ๐Ÿงฎ Math support. Flint now 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 now 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 now 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).

Have a question about this update? Email me at [email protected].

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