Our university uses computer software to help automate and expedite the learning process for basic math classes (college algebra, trigonometry, precalculus, etc.). Software such as this provides several benefits:
- Reduced study time through calculation of ideal recall for spaced repetition
- Increased motivation by providing sense of achievement
- Immediate feedback to easily evaluated questions and basic definitions
Considering how much effort has been spent on such resources as Wolfram MathWorld, Maple, or even this website, it seems reasonable to expect such a product aimed at graduate students. After all, why write a static textbook now that computers are prevalent? Is there software or similar interactive resources available to help streamline the learning of mathematics at the graduate level?