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The synthesis tutor has been great for my son. He's only 3 and needs help understanding the prompts but loves the games and seems to be developing a basic understanding of math fundamentals. and even his comprehension..But the main reason for this review is to shout out the customer service team. I made a payment error and Georgi was so prompt, efficient and understanding in rectifying the whole situation. I've dealt with companies in the past that just seem to pass problems along endlessly. georgi and the team were so different. I got a response immediately, the problem was relayed and solved immediately and i didnt have to chase up emails or explain my problem to multiple people. well done team. very satisfied customer
Was looking forward to it, however initial experience has been:- microphone input by the child rarely gets recognized by the system (I've tried this on 3 different computers)- does not comprehend or compute the the audio input (even simple yes or no )- takes a long time to recognize inputs (sometimes up to 1 minute to process)
My daughter is much more confident in dealing with difficult teams work. Collaboration is the hardest part of working with a team and this "game" is great for helping kids work out how to express their opinion, work through difficult team members and get to the goal with collaboration. Support has been timely and easy to use.
We bought into the company's credentials and vision of cultivating the student voice and critical thinking that Elon Musk would have endorsed at SpaceX- while using modern technology as a medium. Using both Synthesis Tutor and Teams over the past two months - the AI Math tutor has been amazing and the Teams' modern mission setup has been very engaging (besides the occasional session glitches, device and network requirements to join). The Teams sessions are supposed to be student-led, with parents taking a hands-off role and with changing anonymous mentors hopping in and out of sessions. Listening in from the room next door, every session is different: from children playing great in a team, to a dominant child taking over, to kids being confused by the prompt and rather talking about anything else on their minds. The play sessions cater much more to typically male interests while the discussion sessions are very female-dominated. That's why we made it a requirement for our younger son to also attend the discussions, even though many times it is hard for him to bring in his voice in the presence of more dominant communicators, or preferring to think and listen to other opinions rather than answering complex critical topics on a schedule. That was until today. We received an email from their so-called "Head of Coaching" with the subject line "Child's_Name Behavioral Issues at Synthesis" alerting us that our child had been "notably disruptive to teammates". As a parent, that is when you begin to care - what happened? Below that two screenshots of anonymous mentor notes starting with "Kicked Child's_Name" (fully inappropriate but apparently meaning they had removed our child from the session) and merely listing a handful of recent discussion sessions where our child started fidgeting, seemed tired or did not know what to say during a discussion session or had tried to make a personal connection with his team by showing a magic trick. Looking up this faceless educational team, it appears that while the program's vision, founders' backgrounds and tech stack are great, Synthesis ended up hiring the same under-qualified, woke, California-based liberal public-system educators ("coaches" / "mentors") that Elon Musk so much tried of avoid by starting his own private school - and that would never stand a chance getting hired (let alone leading a team) at one of his companies. In the end, Synthesis was a valuable educational experience: Carefully vet the people entrusted with your children - and if a company does a great job hiding their team and qualifications, they probably have a good reason for doing so. The vision sounds good, but execution is questionable. Low 1 star until replaced by AI
Not worth it. For far cheaper, you can get better instruction and lessons with other platforms. The lessons are also way too easy for each grade so my child is bored. Listening along with him, it seems like he lessons are for two grades below his own level, even though you put in what age/grade the student is in.
Hi! I'm new on Synthesis and from the time I've been playing I've gotten to the conclution that I LOVE Synthesis, it's the best learning program in the WORLD and I deeply recomed it. I honestly prefer to play Synthesis rather than to play video games (Synthesis is THAT cool) and I've learned so much with Synthesis and met new friends from all over the world. In summary Synthesis is great and perfectly flawless. Thank you to all Synthesis team for making this wonderful project. :D P:S. English is not my mother tongue, I also practice English!!!
We pulled our child from the public school system and started homeschooling this year. He is in 4th grade. He was getting so frustrated with math and had a horrible attitude when having to study the subject. SYNTHESIS to the rescue! He is so excited to take this course every day. Instead of battling for 30 minutes of learning time, this kido spends over an hour and a half each day with this program! He is laughing and enjoying himself once again. I can see a love of learning blossoming in him! Thank you Elon and friends! I seriously can not thank you enough for helping my child and for giving this Momma a happy kido!! :)
It is a gimmick. Dont fall for it. We just signed up this week filled with excitement. Like many people we are hungry for alternative exciting math options to compliment the sucky math education in the US. The lessons on Synthesis are minimal - like two very rudimentary lessons on fractions, two on addition, two on algebra and a bunch of history/theory. There is very little for the person hoping for a progressive deep dive. ALSO the AI is not AI at all. It is a program that says the exact same thing to each kid. For instance, my son is Mike and the "AI" says "so cool, my pet giraffe is named Mike". My daughter is Amy and it says "So cool, my pet giraffe is named Amy". It is dishonest just like the entire marketing scam system. MAYBE the school itself is cool, but the $45 per month per kid app is garbage. I THOUGHT that because of the origins of this system it would be good. I doubt my little review will make a dent in the six or seven figure marketing campaign for this gimmick. Very disappointed. BEWARE! Also note that a lot of the good reviews are by people with only one or two reviews ever (very suspicious).
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Synthesis is a weekly enrichment program where kids learn how to create, build, shape, solve, invent, lead it.
We challenge young critical thinkers through weekly, real-world simulation games. Now enrolling ages 8 to 14.
Synthesis was a course born out of Elon Musk's SpaceX Ad Astra School that is now available to all.
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