"Orbit lets you interleave recurring prompts into your writing. When used well, these prompts can help people reliably remember what they read, understand complex topics more easily, and stay connected to ideas over time."
A quick post about discovering Orbit and realizing you could use it inside of a notebook. This might be a neat mechanism in which to cover statistics and probability. To take a further look, read the authors book utilizing it, Quantum Country
from IPython.core.display import display, HTML
display(HTML('''<html>
<head>
<script type="module" src="https://js.withorbit.com/orbit-web-component.js"></script>
</head>
<body>
<orbit-reviewarea color="purple">
<orbit-prompt
question="What's the working name for Andy's experimental mnemonic medium platform?"
answer="Orbit"
></orbit-prompt>
<orbit-prompt
question="What's the new-ish web technology used to embed Orbit prompts into web pages?"
answer="Web components"
></orbit-prompt>
<orbit-prompt
question="Given a right triangle with legs of length $a$ and $b$, what is the length of hypotenuse $c$?"
answer="$$c = \sqrt{a^2 + b^2}$$"
></orbit-prompt>
<orbit-prompt
question="What is needed to display HTML in a Jupyter notebook?"
answer="The IPython.core.display package and the display and HTML functions"
></orbit-prompt>
</orbit-reviewarea>
</body>
</html>'''))