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Nathan Tarasiuk
Nathan Tarasiuk

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My first public product launch! πŸŽ‰πŸŽ“

πŸ‘‹, I'm Nathan. I was homeschooled K-12, and really enjoyed my education experience! The sort of freedoms I was allowed growing up made my public schooled peers jealous, and was able to pursue all sorts of cool things. One of those things was programming.

I've been working on this idea since December of 2019.
Thinking about the state of public education and just about how learning / education even happens, I came to the conclusion that one of the big issues with learning just about anything is finding high quality content. If that's the case, then how do you even start without feeling like you're drowning in a sea of data? The internet is a good representation of that. You can learn just about anything, but you need to know what you're looking for, or know someone who knows. Libraries have always been around, too! Anyone can get a full education if only they knew what to do, what to read, what to focus on.

One great quote from Good Will Hunting. Will, talking to a Harvard student:

You wasted $150,000 on an education you coulda got for $1.50 in late fees at the public library

The widely accepted idea of how education happens is through "professionals" and those who hold the keys.
The month you were born puts you in a specific grade, The arbitrary starting point and ending point have no bearing on reality. Grades do not determine the cognitive abilities of a student.
The Traditional model is to leave it to the professionals

A child’s abilities should not be determined by their birthday, a grade, or by a system that prioritizes achievements over learning and discovery. Schools don't tend to incentivize anything that doesn't look like a head-start or specialization


The fundamental building blocks of learning have been around for thousands of years.
Education isn't a black box held behind closed doors by "professional educators". It's just a tool that can be used by ANYONE.
I want to unbox the education system.


Study Scope is a platform for homeschooling parents who are both veterans and starting out. It makes it easy to find resources based on the educator's needs, and the child's needs. Where someone would normally search for title or by grade for a curriculum resource, you can search by teaching styles, learning styles, grades, and much more! It's powered by a passionate community of educators that recommend and review material, as well as share the curriculum β€œstack” they have selected for their children.

It's kinda interesting how the entire world just happened to homeschool this year right after I quit my job and dedicated all my time and effort to this product.

If anyone has some advice for this noob, please send it. πŸ€™

Wish me luck!

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