★★★★★
Never seen an app that is so helpful, i love doing more maths in my spare time even though i could be doing mucb more useful revision, however i do understand that some people love to waste time.
★★★★★
When you get the app to work, it's fantastic. A hidden gem here, it's perfect for revision and great for maths homework. There also isn't any adverts or pop ups. The only reason I gave four* is because it took me about a month of constant reinstalling and updating for it to work on my phone. Still, great app.
★★★★★
Really good for understanding and working through misconceptions. Only problem is when i open it it says new version available click restart app and then cant do the quizes!!
★★★★★
I feel like a new person after using this app. I have embarked upon the great crusade into the unknown territory of maths and this beautiful app has taught me how to be a better person in every way and now I've got the Nobel peace prize thanks completely to eedi. I have a physical, emotional and spiritual connection to this app
★★☆☆☆
Homework was used as a behavioral punishment by a german teacher during the 1800s. When you leave school in order to get enough sleep you need to sleep at 9 or 10 leaving you with 6 hours to yourself. Homework can take up 2 of these and say you need to go shopping too then that's 4 hours gone and no time to yourself or with your family. And that's why homework (not revision) should be banned
★★☆☆☆
the format is suicide-worthy, you have to click on the answer box underneath the actual answer to submit it and if you click on the answer with the actual number on it, it enlarges the image. You have to tell them in full sentences why you chose EVERY SINGLE ANSWER. It doesn't tell you if you were correct, only your teacher can see that in the form of an anonymous barchart. it crashes, it's terrible, it times out, reloads the quizzes half way through, closes randomly. just use my maths.
★★☆☆☆
*Teacher's Review* My students and I have been using Eedi and the app for several weeks and although it does provide a very easy way for them to complete their quizzes and see feedback, none of us can get any form of notifications working. The reason I opted for Eedi as a teacher this year is because, unlike Mymaths or Mathswatch, I thought the app would enable students to receive reminders about their homework directly to their phone, rather than having to remember to login to a platform first of all. Supposedly, once permission for notifications is granted on a student's device they should receive notifications regarding new quizzes and any messages their teacher has sent them. This is not happening. Eedi has also recently deactivated connected parent accounts for school students, which is extremely disappointing. Without the connected parent accounts and the ability for students to receive notifications directly to their phones, then Eedi really doesn't stand out from the crowd of maths homework platforms. It's a shame as if it did work as described then it would be really fantastic and I'd recommend it to all of my teaching colleagues.