Method In The App

The method inside the app

Inside Exelixi Online, the AnswerUnfold™ method takes practical form through Sprint — a self-contained learning unit with 6 modules: Academy (concept-building), Library (reference), Lab (error work), Gym (30-day practice), Stadium (synthesis under pressure), and Sources & Highlights (recall anchors). The method, Sprint, Educational AI, and the app itself are four distinct layers.

This page does not redefine AnswerUnfold™. It shows how the method takes practical form inside Exelixi Online: as lessons, explanations, practice, simulations, and mistake analysis.

Four Distinct Layers

Four layers, four different roles.

AnswerUnfold™

The thinking method. It starts from the answer and unfolds the correct reasoning step by step.

Sprint

The learning unit of the ecosystem. It organises concept-building, error work, repetition, synthesis, and assessment.

Educational AI

The support layer for guidance and feedback. It does not replace the method or Sprint. It becomes active when pedagogical help or criteria-based feedback is needed.

Exelixi Online

The app where all of the above become a real learning experience.

Learning Architecture

Sprint is the unit of the ecosystem, not the method itself.

From first contact with a concept to synthesis under pressure, the six modules below are the stages inside every Sprint. AnswerUnfold™ is not identical with Sprint: it becomes active inside that journey as a process of thinking.

Sprint

The core learning unit. Each Sprint is a self-contained micro-programme of study with a beginning, development, and close.

It includes concept introduction, stabilisation, error work, repetition across time, synthesis, and assessment.

How it connects to the method

Sprint belongs to the learning architecture of the ecosystem. AnswerUnfold™ is the thinking method that can become active at points inside that journey. They work together, but they are not the same thing.

Academy

Concept-building. Learning begins with a question or problem so the concept gains meaning before it becomes a rule. The learner is not asked merely to remember, but to understand what they are doing and why.

Library

The cognitive anchor. Clear definitions, rules, and structured explanations reduce uncertainty, support autonomy, and stabilise the frame of reference. It is not the place of first exposure, but of dependable return.

Lab

The safe dismantling zone. Errors are neither avoided nor punished; they are surfaced deliberately. The learner sees where confusion begins, why the wrong answer looks plausible, and which missing thought needs to be rebuilt.

Gym

Memory across time: 30 days, one exercise a day. The right exercise at the right moment, with graduated difficulty, helps knowledge stay available and become immediate.

Stadium

Synthesis under pressure. Structured evaluation with time and cognitive constraints helps the learner apply, combine, and prove that knowledge is functional, not merely recognised.

Sources & Highlights

Knowledge stays connected to source, reliability, and concise recall anchors. This is where understanding gains points of return, verification, and quick reactivation.

How it works in explanations

Explanations do not stop at the result. They break the solution into smaller moves of understanding and highlight the key thinking turn.

How it works in practice and simulations

Practice builds stability and recall. Simulations increase pressure and synthesis so the method is tested under exam-like conditions.

Why it changes the experience

It reduces guessing anxiety, increases awareness of thinking, and helps knowledge travel beyond a single exercise.

A field for ongoing research

As the app is released and used in practice, it also becomes a field for ongoing applied research on the educational effectiveness of the method.

The app carries the method. It does not replace it.

Exelixi Online is the place of use. AnswerUnfold™ remains the pedagogical logic that shapes the learner's experience inside that place.

Real use feeds the method back with evidence from practice.

Insights from real use help refine both the learning experience and the method itself.

Questions & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

Short answers to the page’s key questions, written to be useful to both readers and search engines.

01 What is a Sprint in Exelixi Online?

A Sprint is a self-contained learning unit that guides a learner from first contact with a concept to mastery. It contains 6 modules—Academy, Library, Lab, Gym, Stadium, and Sources & Highlights—that build understanding, practice, and synthesis progressively.

02 How does AnswerUnfold™ work inside the app?

The method is embedded in every exercise, explanation, and practice flow. The app reveals answers, guides goal clarification, helps recall missing knowledge, exposes trap zones, rebuilds reasoning, and prompts transfer to new problems.

03 What are the 6 modules in a Sprint?

Academy (concept-building), Library (reference and recall anchors), Lab (error work and trap analysis), Gym (30-day practice cycle), Stadium (synthesis under exam-like pressure), and Sources & Highlights (key takeaways for memory).

04 Is AnswerUnfold™ the same as Sprint?

No. AnswerUnfold™ is the thinking method; Sprint is the learning unit that contains it. The method is the logic; Sprint is the structure. Educational AI and the app layer are separate again. All four are distinct.

05 Can I use the method without the app?

Yes. Teachers can apply the 7 steps in classrooms, textbooks, and face-to-face sessions. The method is a pedagogical logic, not app-dependent. Exelixi Online is one delivery platform, not the only place to use AnswerUnfold™.

06 What subjects does Exelixi Online cover?

The app currently covers mathematics and physics at secondary and tertiary levels, with a research focus on how the method improves reasoning and transfer. Additional subjects and levels are in development.

Last reviewed

March 21, 2026 Editorial responsibility: Iraklis Mantis