This is so helpful for visual learners like me. Being able to move it around while seeing how the relationships change is so good! I especially love the percentages changes for the most vs some vs all.
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AY! 9/9 on my first try.. thank you!
Super cool way to visualize formal logic.
this helped SO much
this was so fun and helpful as a visual learner thank you!
Would like it if I had to set up the squares initially as well--for me they showed up preset. Otherwise, really cool exercise!
would love to see another visual aid/workshop like this for conditional chains and logic!
Very helpful for visual learners!!!
This is so helpful for visual learners like me. Being able to move it around while seeing how the relationships change is so good! I especially love the percentages changes for the most vs some vs all.
They should use this kind of interactive assignment wayyyyy earlier in the coursework. This would be massive when learning relationships early on.
I love this! Great idea.