Introduction: The world’s first superhuman math tutor.
Added on: Jan 20, 2025
Synthesis

What is Synthesis

Synthesis Tutor is a personalized math companion designed for children aged 5-11. It adapts to your child’s learning pace, providing immediate results and fostering confidence in math. With a warm, patient, and encouraging approach, the Tutor ensures your child never falls behind. It offers a multisensory learning experience that turns math into hands-on play, covering the standard K-5 curriculum and beyond.

How to Use Synthesis

  1. Sign up for a free trial on the Synthesis Tutor website.
  2. Download the app on your tablet or desktop.
  3. Let your child interact with the Tutor, which adapts to their learning pace and provides immediate feedback.
  4. Monitor progress through weekly AI-generated summaries and progress reports.

Use Cases of Synthesis

Synthesis Tutor is ideal for parents seeking a personalized, adaptive math learning tool for their children. It is particularly beneficial for children who need additional support, enrichment, or a multisensory approach to learning. The Tutor is also effective for neurodiverse students, including those with dyslexia, dyscalculia, ASD, and ADHD.

Features of Synthesis

  • Adapts to your child’s ability

    The Tutor adjusts to your child’s learning pace, ensuring they are always challenged but never overwhelmed.

  • Immediate evaluation and adaptation

    The Tutor provides real-time feedback and adapts lessons based on your child’s performance.

  • Unlimited practice

    Your child can practice math concepts as much as they need to master them.

  • Optimized for learning

    The Tutor is designed to maximize learning efficiency and retention.

  • Active engagement

    The Tutor keeps your child engaged with interactive and fun lessons.

  • Fun and gamified

    Math lessons are designed to feel like a game, making learning enjoyable.

  • Progress reports for accuracy and fluency

    Parents receive detailed reports on their child’s progress, including areas of strength and improvement.

  • Hands-off for parents and teachers

    The Tutor requires minimal supervision, allowing parents and teachers to focus on other tasks.

FAQs from Synthesis

1

What is the age range for Synthesis Tutor?

Synthesis Tutor currently covers elementary math for ages 5-11. However, it is also effective for younger students needing enrichment or older students requiring additional support.
2

My child is an emerging reader. Can they still use this product?

Yes. The Tutor can read everything to your child. For users under 7, all text and answer choices are automatically read aloud. This option can be adjusted in the settings menu.
3

Can I use Synthesis Tutor on a tablet?

Yes. Synthesis Tutor is available for download in the iPad App Store and can also be used on desktops or computers, including Chromebooks. Android tablet support is in development.
4

Is Synthesis Tutor AI?

Synthesis Tutor leverages AI where appropriate but relies on a team of expert educators and neuroscientists to ensure high-quality, interactive learning experiences. It is not based solely on large language models like ChatGPT.
5

How will the system evaluate student progress?

The system uses continuous micro-assessments to evaluate progress in real time. Weekly progress emails provide AI-generated summaries of your child’s performance, including areas of struggle and success.
6

Will Synthesis Tutor help neurodiverse students?

Yes. Synthesis Tutor is highly effective for neurodiverse and neuro-atypical students, including those with dyslexia, dyscalculia, ASD, and ADHD. Its warm, gentle, and multisensory approach makes math relatable and fun.
7

Can I get Synthesis Tutor for my classroom or school?

Yes. Synthesis Tutor is available for classrooms, schools, homeschooling pods, and school districts. Interested parties can fill out a form on the website to get in touch with the team.
8

Is Synthesis Tutor available in other languages?

Synthesis Tutor is currently being translated into other languages. Users can suggest specific languages they would like to see supported.