How it works

Your answer changes the next question.

See the mechanism behind Mentora: every answer is checked for accuracy, speed, and topic links, then the next useful question is chosen from your concept map.

Learning frontier

Find where you are ready to learn next.

Secure

Use independently

Review soon

Correct now, but fading

Frontier

Ready for a small stretch

Repair first

Earlier idea is blocking progress

move
repair

Evidence

What did your answer show?

Decision

Move, review, or repair?

Session

What task should happen next?

Next decision

Move forward, review lightly, or repair the foundation first.

Decision engine

One answer becomes a decision.

A worksheet usually stops at right or wrong. Mentora asks what the result means: ready to move, fragile enough to review, or blocked enough to repair.

01

Answer

You answer one question

Mentora starts with what happened: whether you were correct, how long it took, and which step broke if the answer was wrong.

02

Check

The answer is scored in context

Correct and fast, correct but slow, wrong and fast, and wrong and slow all lead to different next decisions.

03

Update

The concept map updates

The current skill, earlier prerequisites, and later topics are adjusted together, so one answer can affect more than one part of your path.

04

Choose

The next useful task is selected

Mentora chooses whether to repair a broken step, review a fragile skill, check readiness, or move you into a harder question.

05

Explain

You can see the reason

The session does not just end with a mark. You see what changed, what comes next, and why that task was selected.

Example decision

Correct does not always mean ready.

If you get a question right but take too long, Mentora can treat the concept as developing rather than secure. The next task checks fluency before moving into harder work.

Key idea

The next question is not random. It is chosen because your last answer changed your readiness.

Your answer

Correct, but slow

What it means

The idea is forming, but fluency is not reliable yet.

Next task

A short review checks the same skill with less scaffolding.

What changes

If the review is faster, Mentora can move you forward.

Answer signals

The same mark can lead to different paths.

Correct + fast

Move forward

Correct + slow

Review fluency

Wrong + fast

Check the broken step

Wrong + slow

Repair the foundation

Why this matters

You get the reason, not just the result.

Move

Correct and fast can unlock the next concept.

Review

Correct but slow can return as a fluency check.

Repair

Wrong answers can pull you back to the missing prerequisite.

Connected concepts

Your current skill, prerequisites, and later topics are considered together.

Timed return

Fragile skills come back before they fade into bigger gaps.

Clear decisions

Each task has a reason: repair, review, readiness check, or move forward.

See the decision engine inside the first course.

The course page shows how this works for O-Level E-Math revision.

View course