The Askimia method

Understand now. Solve independently later.

Askimia does more than show lessons and exercises. It observes what you can genuinely do, detects what is becoming fragile, and chooses the next useful action.

After every answerAskimia adapts what comes next without complicating your experience.
1Understand
2Try
3Verify
4Consolidate
The right idea returns at a useful moment
The memory engine

Reviews guided by your memory, not a fixed calendar

FSRS is a modern adaptive scheduling algorithm. It uses your actual learning history to estimate which knowledge remains strong and what should return soon.

The method draws on advanced research in memory, active recall, retrieval practice, and adaptive scheduling.
FSRSThe memory engine
Difficulty

How much effort this idea requires from you.

Stability

How long the knowledge is likely to remain available.

Recall probability

The current chance that you can retrieve the answer independently.

The right idea returns at a useful momentThe daily plan protects important knowledge while avoiding unnecessary reviews.

Every part of the journey works toward the same goal

The engine stays in the background. The student sees one simple question: what is the most useful thing to do now?

Understand through a clear thread

Each lesson begins with a real question, builds progressively, and ends with a useful synthesis.

Practise with fresh material

Examples, numbers, and wording change so understanding—not visual memory—is tested.

Repair the precise need

An error triggers the right explanation or prerequisite, followed by a fresh attempt.

Prepare what matters

Askimia combines fragility, curriculum importance, and exam proximity to set priorities.

A concrete example

An answer genuinely changes what happens next

Here is what Askimia can do while a student works on a mathematics concept.

  1. You answer without help

    The first response becomes a reliable signal of what you can mobilize independently.

  2. Askimia interprets the need

    A calculation slip, a fragile concept, and a missing prerequisite require different responses.

  3. You correct with the right support

    Targeted feedback, an example, or Fahim removes the block without turning help into false mastery.

  4. A fresh situation confirms it

    A different exercise checks whether you can genuinely reuse the idea.

  5. The knowledge returns later

    FSRS selects the next useful moment while balancing school and exam priorities.

Receiving help is not the same as mastery

Askimia distinguishes the stages of learning so it can help without overstating progress.

Solved independently

You answer before any hint, solution, or Fahim intervention.

Solved with support

Help supports learning, but is not recorded as final proof.

Confirmed differently

A fresh question verifies transfer rather than copying.

Consolidated over time

Success across time gradually raises confidence in the knowledge.

Advanced research, translated into simple actions

Askimia applies demanding principles without asking students to manage parameters, intervals, or memory models.

Let Askimia organize your next step

Start free, explore a first journey, and see how your answers make review more personal.