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