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Recently I was searching to find an app in Ios or Android for learning discrete mathematics, I have read dozens of reviews and installed many apps but I could not find anything good that is helpful.

My question is kind of general, learning mathematics using classic method vs using a modern method like gamification should have better efficiency.










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    Discrete mathematics is a vast field, are you trying to learn an area in particular?
    – Zachary Hunter
    2 days ago










  • @ZacharyHunter discrete mathematics grimaldi vol 1 & 2
    – R1w
    2 days ago










  • I didn't know there was a two-volume edition. Grimaldi's "Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics: An Applied Introduction" is a really fine book.
    – saulspatz
    2 days ago






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    The problem with proof based mathematics is that we don't have the technology to have a computer check your answer unless it's multiple choice. But having it be multiple choice defeats the entire purpose. The goal is to be able to discover a proof without guidance, so there are a seemingly infinite number of possible ways to approach it and you have to find one that works. There aren't any completely general techniques one can be taught that will allow them to solve any given problem. So it seems completely unsuitable to be made into a game.
    – Matt Samuel
    2 days ago
















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I am looking for the answer to the following question.

Recently I was searching to find an app in Ios or Android for learning discrete mathematics, I have read dozens of reviews and installed many apps but I could not find anything good that is helpful.

My question is kind of general, learning mathematics using classic method vs using a modern method like gamification should have better efficiency.










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  • "Seeking personal advice. Questions about choosing a course, academic program, career path, etc. are off-topic. Such questions should be directed to those employed by the institution in question, or other qualified individuals who know your specific circumstances." – zipirovich, KReiser

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    Discrete mathematics is a vast field, are you trying to learn an area in particular?
    – Zachary Hunter
    2 days ago










  • @ZacharyHunter discrete mathematics grimaldi vol 1 & 2
    – R1w
    2 days ago










  • I didn't know there was a two-volume edition. Grimaldi's "Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics: An Applied Introduction" is a really fine book.
    – saulspatz
    2 days ago






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    The problem with proof based mathematics is that we don't have the technology to have a computer check your answer unless it's multiple choice. But having it be multiple choice defeats the entire purpose. The goal is to be able to discover a proof without guidance, so there are a seemingly infinite number of possible ways to approach it and you have to find one that works. There aren't any completely general techniques one can be taught that will allow them to solve any given problem. So it seems completely unsuitable to be made into a game.
    – Matt Samuel
    2 days ago














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I am looking for the answer to the following question.

Recently I was searching to find an app in Ios or Android for learning discrete mathematics, I have read dozens of reviews and installed many apps but I could not find anything good that is helpful.

My question is kind of general, learning mathematics using classic method vs using a modern method like gamification should have better efficiency.










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I am looking for the answer to the following question.

Recently I was searching to find an app in Ios or Android for learning discrete mathematics, I have read dozens of reviews and installed many apps but I could not find anything good that is helpful.

My question is kind of general, learning mathematics using classic method vs using a modern method like gamification should have better efficiency.







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put on hold as off-topic by zipirovich, amWhy, Paul Frost, KReiser, mrtaurho 2 days ago


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  • "Seeking personal advice. Questions about choosing a course, academic program, career path, etc. are off-topic. Such questions should be directed to those employed by the institution in question, or other qualified individuals who know your specific circumstances." – zipirovich, KReiser

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  • 1




    Discrete mathematics is a vast field, are you trying to learn an area in particular?
    – Zachary Hunter
    2 days ago










  • @ZacharyHunter discrete mathematics grimaldi vol 1 & 2
    – R1w
    2 days ago










  • I didn't know there was a two-volume edition. Grimaldi's "Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics: An Applied Introduction" is a really fine book.
    – saulspatz
    2 days ago






  • 1




    The problem with proof based mathematics is that we don't have the technology to have a computer check your answer unless it's multiple choice. But having it be multiple choice defeats the entire purpose. The goal is to be able to discover a proof without guidance, so there are a seemingly infinite number of possible ways to approach it and you have to find one that works. There aren't any completely general techniques one can be taught that will allow them to solve any given problem. So it seems completely unsuitable to be made into a game.
    – Matt Samuel
    2 days ago














  • 1




    Discrete mathematics is a vast field, are you trying to learn an area in particular?
    – Zachary Hunter
    2 days ago










  • @ZacharyHunter discrete mathematics grimaldi vol 1 & 2
    – R1w
    2 days ago










  • I didn't know there was a two-volume edition. Grimaldi's "Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics: An Applied Introduction" is a really fine book.
    – saulspatz
    2 days ago






  • 1




    The problem with proof based mathematics is that we don't have the technology to have a computer check your answer unless it's multiple choice. But having it be multiple choice defeats the entire purpose. The goal is to be able to discover a proof without guidance, so there are a seemingly infinite number of possible ways to approach it and you have to find one that works. There aren't any completely general techniques one can be taught that will allow them to solve any given problem. So it seems completely unsuitable to be made into a game.
    – Matt Samuel
    2 days ago








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Discrete mathematics is a vast field, are you trying to learn an area in particular?
– Zachary Hunter
2 days ago




Discrete mathematics is a vast field, are you trying to learn an area in particular?
– Zachary Hunter
2 days ago












@ZacharyHunter discrete mathematics grimaldi vol 1 & 2
– R1w
2 days ago




@ZacharyHunter discrete mathematics grimaldi vol 1 & 2
– R1w
2 days ago












I didn't know there was a two-volume edition. Grimaldi's "Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics: An Applied Introduction" is a really fine book.
– saulspatz
2 days ago




I didn't know there was a two-volume edition. Grimaldi's "Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics: An Applied Introduction" is a really fine book.
– saulspatz
2 days ago




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The problem with proof based mathematics is that we don't have the technology to have a computer check your answer unless it's multiple choice. But having it be multiple choice defeats the entire purpose. The goal is to be able to discover a proof without guidance, so there are a seemingly infinite number of possible ways to approach it and you have to find one that works. There aren't any completely general techniques one can be taught that will allow them to solve any given problem. So it seems completely unsuitable to be made into a game.
– Matt Samuel
2 days ago




The problem with proof based mathematics is that we don't have the technology to have a computer check your answer unless it's multiple choice. But having it be multiple choice defeats the entire purpose. The goal is to be able to discover a proof without guidance, so there are a seemingly infinite number of possible ways to approach it and you have to find one that works. There aren't any completely general techniques one can be taught that will allow them to solve any given problem. So it seems completely unsuitable to be made into a game.
– Matt Samuel
2 days ago










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