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Math By The Pixel

Math By The Pixel

Education
4.2
Great

21 comments

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Review summary

Based on 21 comments, created with AI

Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's fees vs value, teacher personality, teaching quality. Many students highlight 'underrated channel' implies high value, 'amazing' and '...

What students talk about most

Fees vs Value

Given the strong positive sentiment and the nature of an 'underrated channel' likely implying free a...

Teacher Personality

The teacher exhibits a highly engaging and relatable personality, described as fun, 'goated,' and ev...

Teaching Quality

The teacher excels at making complex topics accessible and engaging with clear explanations and crea...

Study Material

The study material is highly engaging, featuring fun intros and creative analogies that make learnin...

Evaluation breakdown

Teaching Quality4.0
Great analogies (Nintendo Switch)
Fun and educational watch
Clear and easy to understand explanations
Helps students self-correct
Reliable source for learning
Potential oversimplification of concepts (e.g., f(x) to y notation swap)
Analogies can sometimes distract from core mathematical concepts
May miss fundamental concepts
Teacher's Experience3.5
Identified as 'Mr. Strauss'
Teaches Grade 11 functions class, implying formal teaching experience
No specific details on years of experience or qualifications beyond teaching a specific grade level
Study Material4.0
Engaging intros
Fun and educational watch
Uses creative analogies
Channel is 'amazing' and students 'always learn something new'
Analogies can sometimes distract from the core mathematical concept
Doubt Support3.0
Students 'always rely' on the teacher, implying clarity that reduces doubts
Helps students self-correct through explanations
No direct comments about specific Q&A sessions or direct interaction for doubt clarification
Tests & Practice2.5
Flexibility3.0
Channel format (presumably online videos) offers inherent flexibility for students to learn at their own pace
No specific comments about scheduling, personalized learning paths, or adapting to individual student needs
Fees vs Value4.5
'Underrated channel' implies high value
'Amazing' and 'always learn something new' suggests excellent return on (likely zero) investment
No mention of fees, so value is assumed to be high if free
Teacher Personality4.5
Fun and engaging
Relatable ('brother', 'goated', 'bro finally remembered his password')
Positive and encouraging ('underrated')

Top Strengths

1. Engaging and Relatable Teaching Style

2. Clear and Understandable Explanations

3. High Value Educational Content

Areas to Improve

1. Enhancing Conceptual Depth in Explanations

2. Providing Explicit Doubt Support Mechanisms

3. Information on Practice and Assessments

What students love

The analogy with Nintendo Switch 1 and 2 was great!

3 likes

YOO this channel is so underrated! Just by the intro alone, you can tell that this is gonna be a fun and educational watch. This would probably do numbers on TikTok.

2 likes

You're literally so underrated, brother! The algorithm has to treat you right.

1 likes

Hello Mr. Strauss, I am one of your new students in your grade 11 functions class.

1 likes

I was confused for a second for putting 1 as 'a', which is what I did, but it turns out I was right.

1 likes

Great video, greatly explained! You're a good teacher, I always rely on you!

1 likes

You're goated!

Bro finally remembered his password 🙂

1 likes

This channel is amazing, I always learn something new.

Your explanations are always so clear and easy to understand.

What could be better

I think calling changing f(x) to y a 'notation swap' is missing the point of what a function is. It's about plotting (x, f(x)) on the graph.

The explanation of function notation felt a bit oversimplified and missed some fundamental concepts.

Some of the analogies, while creative, can sometimes distract from the core mathematical concept.

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