Learning paths built around outcomes
Set a goal such as staying on grade level in math, mastering essay writing, or preparing for high-school biology. EduGPT proposes a staged journey you can edit before assigning.
Create a flexible homeschool learning path around your child’s level, interests, pace, and goals. EduGPT helps you plan the work, adapt the lessons, and see real progress while patient AI tutors support the teaching.
EduGPT brings planning, curriculum, instruction, practice, and reporting into one family workspace—without forcing every learner through the same sequence.
Set a goal such as staying on grade level in math, mastering essay writing, or preparing for high-school biology. EduGPT proposes a staged journey you can edit before assigning.
Grade placement, language, learning preferences, current mastery, and recent work help shape explanations, practice, activity ideas, and tutor support.
Courses include low-cost activities learners can do at home, outdoors, or with common materials—not just more time staring at a screen.
Browse by topic and grade relevance, customize courses in a visual slide studio, import useful sources, and keep a reusable family library.
Review time spent, assessment results, mastery signals, learning evidence, session recaps, and areas that may need another explanation.
Switch between learner profiles, personalize separate paths, assign different work, and review progress without asking children for session codes.
You are never asked to accept a mysterious AI curriculum. Review the proposed path, change it, then publish it to your learner.
Add grade placement, goals, pace, location, language, interests, and helpful learning notes.
Start with a standards-aware topic, a specific skill, a family project, or your own target date.
Inspect stages, lessons, activities, checkpoints, and unlocks. Edit anything before it reaches the learner.
AI tutors teach, learners practice, and you use progress evidence to adjust what comes next.
Start with one difficult subject, build a complete weekday plan, or create short learning sprints around travel and family projects.
Build a sustained math, science, English, or history path with lessons, activities, assessment, and review.
Practice prerequisite skills, revisit older topics, and move forward when the learner is ready.
Turn robotics, cooking, art, animals, or current events into connected academic learning.
Organize today, preview the week, move assignments, and keep learning coherent during travel or change.
You can use EduGPT for a full subject, several subjects, or as a supplement. Because homeschool laws vary, parents remain responsible for choosing learning goals, maintaining any required records, and meeting the rules where they live.
It can. Grade level, state or district context, subject standards, target outcomes, and pace can guide a path. You can also depart from standards and create custom topics, projects, or interdisciplinary studies.
You set direction, approve plans, and support hands-on work. AI tutors can provide explanations, questioning, guided practice, feedback, and review. Parent recaps make it easier to see when a learner needs you.
Yes. Each learner has a separate profile, schedule, assignments, progress record, and learning context. A parent can switch among learners from one account.
EduGPT’s tutor experiences are designed around instruction, questioning, hints, reflection, and links back to assigned learning. Parents and teachers can shape tutor prompts and inspect the learning context.
Start with one learner and one outcome. Review the proposed journey before assigning anything.