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(I said this in my other thread but I thought I'll make a dedicated thread for this idea)
First I was thinking that parents should buy their kids a math book and cut the answers out with scissors to review right answers and pay the kids for every right answer.
But then I realized it would be time consuming for parents to review every answer , so now I'm thinking of an app that generates random math equations and keeps a record of all your right answers so the kid could just send the answers to their parents and the parents can pay them accordingly.
One thing that occurred to me is that if the questions are multiple choice questions the kid could just spam random answers and still get paid and not try to get the answers right. So I'm going to try to make it were you have to enter in the answer instead of pressing a choice for answers.
I think the only problem that would occur is if the child uses ChatGPT to answer the problems, but you could just ask the child not to use ChatGPT, or have them record their screen with a program like OBS Studio. But even if they do use ChatGPT, I think the kid would still learn something because ChatGPT walks you through how to solve the problems.
Who do you think would be better at math? A child that spends hours a day, every day, using ChatGPT to answer math questions, or a child that doesn't do any math problems at all?
I was thinking I'll call the app "Math Monitoring".
First I was thinking that parents should buy their kids a math book and cut the answers out with scissors to review right answers and pay the kids for every right answer.
But then I realized it would be time consuming for parents to review every answer , so now I'm thinking of an app that generates random math equations and keeps a record of all your right answers so the kid could just send the answers to their parents and the parents can pay them accordingly.
One thing that occurred to me is that if the questions are multiple choice questions the kid could just spam random answers and still get paid and not try to get the answers right. So I'm going to try to make it were you have to enter in the answer instead of pressing a choice for answers.
I think the only problem that would occur is if the child uses ChatGPT to answer the problems, but you could just ask the child not to use ChatGPT, or have them record their screen with a program like OBS Studio. But even if they do use ChatGPT, I think the kid would still learn something because ChatGPT walks you through how to solve the problems.
Who do you think would be better at math? A child that spends hours a day, every day, using ChatGPT to answer math questions, or a child that doesn't do any math problems at all?
I was thinking I'll call the app "Math Monitoring".
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