It's time for an update. Since November 2nd, I've accomplished a few important developments in the slow evolution of Academist. In my last update, I gave myself a small to-do which I've now completed. I wanted to utilize the descriptions of Khan Academy topics in the search algorithm, rather than just the topic titles. To recap, I had a chemistry assignment that was about "colligative properties." This would be a great subject to review in Khan Academy, but Academist found nothing. I searched for "colligative properties" in Khan Academy, and sure enough, there was no page with that title; however, it was in a topic description. Integrating the topic descriptions in Academist was a matter of revising the code that downloads information from Khan Academy, and simply adding that information to the index of topics.
With a an even more "slightly-useful product," as that label still applies in this stage, I decided it would be a good time to add Academist to the Chrome Web Store. This proved not too difficult, and because it is not nearly ready for widespread use yet, I made it so only people with the link can access it, which I might as well put here.
I made a to-do list of the most basic tasks I had to complete on October 4th. I've completed the first to-do, which was developing the searching algorithm and automatically displaying the results under an assignment on School Loop. Now I have finally started on the second to-do: Creating spreadsheets of the table of contents of textbooks at Sage Creek. This is a very time consuming task, but I've already completed a good chunk of the table of contents of my AP Chemistry textbook, which is a relatively long one. Once this first textbook is fully integrated in Academist, I will encourage everyone in my chemistry class (who also uses Google Chrome) to download it, and I will finally start gathering feedback.
Speaking of which, I recently decided to to share the primitive version of Academist with a couple of my friends, only to find out that they both use Firefox. This means I'll definitely be looking into converting Academist to a Firefox Extension. It will be more work, but probably less so than convincing everyone who uses Firefox to switch to Chrome. Unfortunately, there’s not much I can do about those who use Safari and Internet Explorer, but to my knowledge, they are less popular.
Only time will tell if I can accomplish all I want to before the school year ends. That being said, here is a chart of what I plan to do in the coming months:
Academist is a Chrome Extension developed by Ryan Nemiroff, a student from Sage Creek High School in the graduating class of 2017. Academist finds Khan Academy resources related to your assignments on School Loop by using clues such as keywords and textbook page numbers. Currently, Academist supports every math, science, government, and economics textbook at Sage Creek, as well as every math and science textbook at the CUSD middle schools.
Questions? Email me at ryan.nemiroff@gmail.com