How it works
From a sentence to something you actually remember
Six stages, all visible in the product. Nothing here is a black box on purpose — you can see the sources, the concept tags, and the review schedule for every course you build.
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Research
AIQ retrieves real material for your topic first — curriculum data from Oak National Academy where it covers the topic, web research where it doesn’t. Nothing is written before something has been found.
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Draft
A short course is written from what was retrieved: four lessons, a diagram, a question each — pitched to your measured accuracy so it lands at roughly the difficulty that teaches fastest.
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Validate
Every citation is checked against the sources that specific research step actually returned — index-mapped, not just plausible-sounding. A lesson that cites something it wasn’t given fails validation and is never shown.
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Safety check
A separate safety pass reviews the drafted content against the learner’s age band before anything is shown. For a child, the finished course may also wait for parent approval depending on the topic policy set for that child.
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Play
The course compiles into the same adaptive journey every AIQ course runs on — lessons, a marked quiz, XP and gems along the way, and a tutor that can see the lesson you’re on.
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Remember
AIQ tracks strength per concept and schedules review at expanding intervals, starting a couple of days out and stretching further each time you get it right.
Stage 3, in practice
Try getting it wrong
⚡ Quick check
What is the difference between magma and lava?
Stage 6, in practice
Why review is scheduled, not left to you
Why the reviews are scheduled for you
Recall after one study session, over 18 days. AIQ schedules each review at the moment the memory starts to fade.
- With spaced review
- No review
View as a table
| Day | With spaced review | No review |
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| 0 | 100% | 100% |
| 1 | 47% | 47% |
| 2 | 100% | 38% |
| 4 | 56% | 30% |
| 6 | 100% | 26% |
| 9 | 66% | 22% |
| 13 | 100% | 19% |
| 18 | 71% | 17% |
See it
The finished workspace
