January 09, 2025
AlgebrAI is a user-centered mathematics learning app designed to provide seamless interaction and engaging problem-solving experiences for university students. Unlike traditional apps that only display answers, AlgebrAI focuses on intuitive design, interactive learning, and accessibility. This project was completed as part of the User Experience Research and Design course by the University of Michigan.
Many existing math-solving apps lack user-friendly interfaces and engaging learning experiences. Students often struggle with unintuitive navigation, unclear input methods, and rigid interfaces that do not support different learning styles. Additionally, they spend too much time solving problems without interactive explanations, personalized feedback, or gamified motivation, making learning feel tedious and frustrating.
To address these UI/UX challenges, I designed AlgebrAI with a visually appealing, accessible, and interactive interface. My goal was to create a modern, easy-to-navigate design that supports multi-modal input (text, speech, and image), step-by-step visual explanations, and gamified features like quizzes and leaderboards. The focus was on creating an adaptive learning experience where students feel guided and engaged rather than just receiving static solutions.
AlgebrAI features a clean and intuitive UI with a responsive design that enhances usability across devices. It incorporates a customized mathematical keyboard, and a history feature for reviewing past problems. The app ensures smooth user interaction with clear navigation, interactive animations, and engaging feedback mechanisms. Gamified elements, such as quizzes, ranking systems, and achievements, further enhance motivation and user retention, making learning math an enjoyable and interactive experience.
Developed by Sonal Jayasinghe