Helping teachers reduce their workload and at the same time helping students learn STEM in fun way.

I’m dedicated to easing the workload of teachers while making STEM education enjoyable for students!

Currently, I’m developing a learning tool aimed at universities that transforms the way students engage with math and physics. This tool focuses on making these subjects interactive, fun, and accessible.

With features that allow students to create animations, simulations, and visualizations, they can truly grasp complex concepts in an enjoyable way.

If you’re interested, just comment “YES,” and I’ll send you the video!

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