Classover advances AI tutoring system for K-12 education
Classover Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: KIDZ) announced it has advanced development of its AI Tutor system designed to provide real-time adaptive instruction for K-12 students. The system aims to move beyond basic question-answering toward AI that makes continuous teaching decisions by adjusting explanations and difficulty based on individual student learning patterns.
The AI Tutor uses real-time signals including answer accuracy, thinking time, interaction patterns, and voice tone to automatically determine instructional next steps. Based on student performance, the system can add explanations, provide examples, adjust difficulty levels, or change pacing to guide students through learning challenges.
Classover is developing a personalization layer that generates an individualized "Learning Genome" for each student. This system is intended to recommend optimal learning steps based on student behavior and create personalized practice problems, explanation styles, and feedback approaches.
The multi-subject platform covers Math, Reading, Science, and Writing. Current and planned features include AI-generated lesson videos produced from curriculum materials, conversational real-time tutoring for live Q&A sessions, and an adaptive learning engine designed to strengthen individualized learning paths through dynamic difficulty adjustment.
The New York-based education technology company describes the approach as creating autonomous decision systems that adapt instruction continuously. Classover stated it intends to provide updates on product milestones and feature expansions as development progresses.
The company develops artificial intelligence-powered learning systems for K-12 and broader education markets, focusing on enhancing learning accessibility and personalization through AI technologies.
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