I started using Brilliant, and so far I've found it to be a lot like Thinking Physics - teaching by posing real-world conundrums and then explaining the concepts and/or math behind the answers.
Anyone else getting something out of it, or have advice for how to use it?
I started using Brilliant, and so far I've found it to be a lot like Thinking Physics - teaching by posing real-world conundrums and then explaining the concepts and/or math behind the answers.
Anyone else getting something out of it, or have advice for how to use it?