One class period, start to finish. This is the real product, not a mock-up of a future one — every screen below exists today.
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Every lesson has a Hook and a Concept section written to be read aloud or shown on a board. Projector mode strips the navigation and enlarges the type, so nothing on screen belongs to one student's account.
Beginner · Personal Finance · Unit 4 — Credit and Debt
A real lesson from the course. You can read this one in full, quiz included, without signing up.
Each lesson ends in a short quiz. Answers are graded the moment they are submitted, and saved one question at a time — so a dropped connection costs a student the question they were on, not the period.
Every student starts with a simulated $10,000 and buys at live market prices. Nothing is deposited, nothing is at risk, and QuantAim executes no real trades of any kind.
Simulated funds. Live market price.
Why are you making this trade?
Written justifications are rated automatically, and you can rate and annotate any of them yourself in Portfolio Review. Free-response answers elsewhere in the course are AI-graded on a rubric with a full teacher override.
This is the part that makes it a finance lesson rather than a stock-picking game: a student who got lucky and a student who reasoned well are visibly different to you.
The mastery dashboard shows which concepts landed across the whole class and flags students who need pulling aside — before you would have noticed by walking the room.
Illustrative figures. The dashboard itself is live and shows your own class.