Passive video has a completion problem and a memory problem. Scolavo pairs a film you’ll want to watch with interactive practice you have to think through — built on what learning science actually says works.
The same material, delivered two ways and then proven — so understanding turns into mastery instead of a vague feeling that you’ve “seen this before.”

A beautifully narrated film introduces the idea and makes you care about it.

Click through the same lesson card by card, with checks that confirm each piece lands.

Finish with a mastery quiz. Earn points, keep your streak, watch the map fill in.
Six ideas from cognitive science that shape every lesson we make.


A short cinematic film sets up the idea and, crucially, why it’s worth caring about. Motivation is the part most courses skip; we lead with it.
The interactive twin re-teaches the same lesson in small steps, with an inline check after each idea. You can’t coast — every piece has to land before the next appears.
Questions are spaced through the lesson, not bolted on at the end. Pulling an answer from memory is what actually builds it — so we ask early and often.
We show a fully worked example with the reasoning visible, then fade the scaffolding, so you learn the move before you’re asked to make it alone.
A short mastery quiz closes the lesson. Clear it and the map fills in; miss it and we point you back to the exact card that tripped you up. No curve, no cramming.
Streaks, XP, and a filling mastery map aren’t gimmicks — they turn an abstract goal into something you can see moving, which is what keeps people coming back.
Take one lesson end to end — watch the film, work the cards, clear the quiz — in about ten minutes.