Launching today

Paradigm
Turn any goal into a personalized, adaptive learning path.
351 followers
Turn any goal into a personalized, adaptive learning path.
351 followers
Paradigm reimagines education around the individual, taking any learning goal and turning it into a step-by-step path that evolves with your progress, helping you move steadily from curiosity to mastery without getting lost.






I think a lot of people today are so focused on building and shipping that they forget to spend enough time learning first. Because of that, I really like the idea of generating a personalized learning path from the user's prompt and context. One thing I noticed during the quiz, though:
Omni gave me a tip before I had answered, and it basically revealed the correct answer. I found myself reading the options just to confirm it, which removes most of the challenge and learning value. A setting tab allowing us to remove that would be nice
I also ran into a UI issue while taking the quiz. The quiz only used about half of the screen, but the chat panel wasn't visible, so the layout felt broken.
These are just a couple of things I noticed while trying it out
How does the AI tutor decide what to teach next as I progress?
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@aslhangedi8oxh As you progress, the tutor keeps track of where you struggle and where you're doing well — then uses that to decide what comes next: reinforce a weak spot, move on, or level up the difficulty. So the path is driven by your actual performance, not a fixed sequence.
It also has rich context to work with — it can search the web and pull in whatever you give it (links, files, Google Drive, email, even your Canvas and more), so what it teaches stays grounded in your material and your progress. 🙌
The hardest part of learning to code alone is getting stuck with no one to ask. Does the tutor help there?
I struggle to tell if I've truly mastered a topic or just memorized it. Does proof of competency address this?
Congrats on the launch! Are you guys diagnosing weakness passively from what I'm working on or users basically sit an assessment first?
Congrats on the launch. The adaptive path idea is strong, especially the way the tutor can react to a specific goal or learning context instead of just serving static courseware. I am curious how much control learners have over pacing: can someone choose a structured syllabus-like path, or is the experience mostly generated dynamically as they progress?
Does the coding sandbox support multiple languages like Python and JavaScript?