Quiz your way
Formative items sized to you—modality and difficulty that fit how you prefer to be assessed.
TopicLearn generates a sequenced curriculum with objectives, definitions, exercises, and feedback calibrated to your level.
Type.
Drop a topic. Pick course or single lesson. That's the form.
Drag the seam. The right side is the working lesson, not a preview.
Swipe the card or use the arrows to change course. Open Lesson for the live embed: it's not a preview.
Python for data analysis
Hands-on with notebooks, real datasets
Each lesson moves from explanation to retrieval—with checks you can calibrate to how you study best.
Formative items sized to you—modality and difficulty that fit how you prefer to be assessed.
Retrieval practice strengthens long-term retention.
Classification tasks make relationships explicit.
Executable exercises connect theory to application.
# run me def hello(name): return f"hi {name}" print(hello("world"))
And many more, your tutor picks the format the topic needs.
Durable learning is not passive exposure.
It is structured practice.
TopicLearn turns open-ended subjects into guided sequences with objectives, checks, and feedback loops.
TopicLearn combines personalization, structure, assessment, and progress tracking.
| TopicLearn | AI chats | Online course platforms | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Personalized to your topic | Yes | Sometimes | No |
| Structured curriculum | Yes | No | Yes |
| Interactive exercises | Yes | No | Sometimes |
| Tracks what you've learned | Yes | No | Sometimes |
| Ready in under a minute | Yes | Yes | No |
| Costs less than one course | Yes | Yes | No |
Each row is one comparison. From left to right: TopicLearn, AI chats, online course platforms. Checkmark means yes, tilde means sometimes, cross means no.
Personalized to your topic
Structured curriculum
Interactive exercises
Tracks what you've learned
Ready in under a minute
Costs less than one course
A concise walkthrough of curriculum generation in practice.