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Trust open-ended work again.

Open-ended assignments should show student thinking — not AI shortcuts.

Edura turns take-home prompts into guided conversations that reveal how students reason. Use your own prompts and goals to get faster feedback, spot class-wide gaps, and send targeted review topics to the Review Queue.

How Edura works

One assignment becomes the next teaching move.

Assign open-ended work, watch how students reason, read the class by key idea, and respond with a targeted review topic — one clear loop.

Create an open-ended assignment

Start with your prompts, learning goals, and the key ideas students should show.

Why did the U.S. enter World War I?

Students reason with Sage

Students explain in their own words while Sage probes their thinking on each key idea.

Beyond the attacks at sea, what else pulled the U.S. toward war?

See the class read

A read of the key ideas shows where the class is strong and where understanding is thin.

Strong on submarine warfare — thin on the economic causes.

Send a review topic

Edura turns the gap into a review topic students revisit with Sage in the Review Queue.

Review topic: U.S. economic ties to the Allies
Product demo flow

A guided walkthrough — student to teacher to Review Queue.

Follow one assignment end to end: a student reasons through it with Sage, the teacher reads the class, and the gaps become review topics students revisit.

10th Grade World History · Ms. Carter

Why did the United States enter World War I?

~12–15 minOpen-endedKey ideas set

Key ideas

  1. 1Submarine warfare & the Lusitania
  2. 2The Zimmermann Telegram
  3. 3U.S. economic ties to the Allies
  4. 4Wilson’s shift to war
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For teachers

Built around the work only teachers can do.

Teachers bring the goals, context, relationships, and judgment. Edura helps surface student thinking faster, so teachers can spend more time deciding what to revisit, reinforce, or assign next.

Edura helps teachers

  • See where reasoning breaks down
  • Identify class-wide misconceptions
  • Give faster, focused feedback
  • Send review topics to the Review Queue
  • Decide what to revisit next
Ms. Carter · World HistoryHigh priority

Gap: economic causes of U.S. entry

Suggested review topic: U.S. economic ties to the Allies · 11 students

SSageReview topic · Economic ties to the Allies
Last time you focused on the attacks at sea. How did U.S. loans and trade also pull America toward the Allies?
American banks had loaned billions to the Allies, so a German win would have hurt the U.S. economy.
Good — now connect that money back to the decision to go to war.

For students

Get unstuck without shortcutting the work.

Sage helps students work through assignments with guided questions and feedback, so they can build stronger answers in their own words.

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Have a class code? Enter it on the join page.

Features

Everything you need to make open-ended work trustworthy.

Guided AI conversations

Students get assignment-specific support that nudges them to explain, justify, and revise.

Feedback on the ideas that matter

Edura surfaces strengths, gaps, and next steps on the key ideas you set.

Classroom-ready workflow

Create assignments quickly, share by link or code, and fit Edura into the way you already teach.

Student understanding insights

See which students are improving, where misconceptions cluster, and what to revisit next.

Trust & privacy

Built for classroom trust.

Designed for student privacy, teacher visibility, and low-friction classroom adoption.

Teacher stays in control

Teachers set the prompt, the key ideas, expectations, and learning goals.

No student account required

Students can join with a class code for low-friction classroom use.

Not an AI detector

Edura helps teachers understand student reasoning — it does not make accusations.

Privacy-conscious by design

Built around FERPA, COPPA, and SOPIPA expectations for school data.

Compliance:
FERPA
COPPA
SOPIPA
FAQ

Answers for teachers and administrators.

Do not see your question? Reach out and we will walk your school through a pilot.

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Is this an AI cheating detector?

No. Edura is not built to accuse students or flag work as AI-generated. It surfaces student reasoning, process, and evidence of understanding on the ideas that matter, so you can teach from what you actually see.

Do students need accounts?

No. Students can join an assignment with a class code — no account required — so you can start in minutes.

Can I use my own prompts and materials?

Yes. Edura works from your own prompts, learning goals, and the key ideas you want students to show. You do not change how you teach.

Does Sage give students the answer?

No. Sage asks guiding questions that help students explain, apply, and revise their own thinking. It will not hand over a finished answer.

Is this replacing teacher grading?

No. Edura speeds up the read on student thinking and surfaces class-wide patterns. You stay in control of grades and instructional decisions.

What subjects is Edura best for?

Any subject with open-ended, reasoning-heavy work — history, ELA, science, and beyond.

Can Edura connect to Canvas or other LMS tools?

Canvas sync is supported, with more LMS integrations on the way. You can also share any assignment by link or class code.

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Try a sample assignment, view the teacher insights, and see how class gaps turn into review topics students revisit.