Geometry-lessons.github.io

It solves the "homework problem." In a traditional model, a student struggles through problems at home and gets feedback days later. With dynamic lessons, the feedback is instant. If a student drags a point and the theorem holds true, they have proven it to themselves immediately.

The website can be built using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Here's a basic structure: geometry-lessons.github.io

At first glance, the site is deceptively simple. There are no dancing mascots, no bombastic sound effects, and no paywalls. Instead, the user is greeted by a clean, minimalist interface driven by , the standard-bearer for dynamic mathematics software. It solves the "homework problem

If you would like me to focus on a specific aspect of geometry or include certain topics, please let me know. The website can be built using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript

Geometry-lessons.github.io, managed through the IO-Math-Lessons GitHub repository, is a non-profit initiative providing interactive, visual mathematics lessons for secondary school students, with a focus on topics like the Pythagorean theorem. Developed as a user-centric frontend project, the platform features exercises and community-driven content to aid conceptual understanding. View the project repository at IO-Math-Lessons .

In a market saturated with proprietary software that charges districts heavy licensing fees, geometry-lessons.github.io is free to use, free to share, and free to modify. It runs entirely in the browser, meaning a student on a chromebook in a rural library has the same access to high-end visualization tools as a student in a well-funded private academy.