Active Recall
Students are asked to produce answers, not only watch explanations. This helps reveal whether a concept has been understood.
AI Kalvi is designed around established learning principles: active recall, formative assessment, spaced review, Socratic questioning, worked examples, visual reasoning and targeted remediation.
Students are asked to produce answers, not only watch explanations. This helps reveal whether a concept has been understood.
Frequent low-stakes questions identify gaps early, before they become exam-level weaknesses.
The AI asks guided questions so learners reason toward answers instead of receiving every answer immediately.
Whiteboard diagrams and stepwise visuals support topics that are difficult to understand through text alone.
When a learner struggles, the system can revisit prerequisites, change the example or simplify the explanation.
Progress tracking helps students and families understand learning effort, topic coverage and likely revision needs.