Mastery post

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title = "Mastery-Based Learning"
date = 2022-07-19
date = 2022-07-24
tags = ["education"]
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A thought I've been brewing probably since undergrad is the idea of
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- **Dependency.** The linked topic needs some percentage of mastery in order
to best experience the current topic.
- **Spill.** Not really sure what a good term for this would be, but basically
mastery of the current topic would result in some percentage of "spilled"
mastery gain for the linked topic.
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Implementation is the toughest part. There's a couple technical hurdles I would
like to complete before attempting such a system, which are:
- A markup similar to Restructured Text. This should make learning material be
produced and overlayed in an intuitive way for readers.
- A bunch of interactive widgets for allowing users to play around with the
material directly. This is more applicable in math and science curriculums.