Release of Maths Learning Platform

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Saurabh Mehta

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Jun 24, 2026, 10:54:10 AM (8 days ago) Jun 24
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We at Vidyalankar Institute of Technology (VIT), Mumbai, India, are pleased to announce the release of an AI-based Mathematics Learning Platform developed by our First-Year Engineering students, Ms. Rupali Pathak, Mr. Alok Yadav, and Mr. Aditya Pathak, under the mentorship of Prof. Nasir Ansari.

What distinguishes this platform from conventional mathematics-solving applications is its strong emphasis on pedagogy and meaningful learning. Rather than merely generating answers, the platform provides detailed step-by-step methodologies, enabling students to understand the underlying logic, techniques, and reasoning involved in solving mathematical problems. This approach encourages learners to develop a deeper conceptual understanding of mathematics while strengthening their analytical and problem-solving abilities.

The Mathematics Learning Platform can be accessed at:

https://vit-vmath-z6rk.vercel.app/

The project team is continuously enhancing the platform by expanding the coverage of mathematical topics, integrating interactive visualizations for improved conceptual clarity, and developing quantitative and analytical modules that can also benefit students pursuing management studies and allied disciplines. The long-term vision is to evolve the platform into a comprehensive, learner-centric ecosystem that supports self-paced and concept-driven mathematics education.

The Mathematics fraternity, educators, researchers, students, and academic institutions are warmly invited to explore the platform, evaluate its features, and share constructive feedback and suggestions. Their valuable inputs will play an important role in helping the student team further refine the platform and transform it into a more comprehensive and effective mathematics learning resource for a wider academic community.

Vidyalankar welcomes collaboration, academic feedback, and discussions with members of the mathematics and education communities who share a common vision of making mathematics learning more engaging, interactive, accessible, and learner-centric.

For feedback, suggestions, and collaborative discussions, interested users are encouraged to test the platform and share their observations with the development team at nasir.ansari[at]vit.edu.in.


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