Evo11ve launches India's great learning solution

Evo11ve announced the launch of ‘Evo11ve Al Coach,’ an augmented learning intelligence solution. This learning solution is currently available for laptops and desktops, say sources from Evo11ve. It will be available for other platforms soon.


The unveiling happend in the presence of Dr. Bhavanishankar Subramanian, Director, Heartfulness International School, Mrs. Vidya Ragu, Founder & CEO- SGC, Himalaya Calling, Certified Mentor and Ms. Swapna Reddy V, Founder & CEO, Evo11ve.
Aim
The main objective of this unique web app, designed for grades 6 to 12, is to significantly increase grade averages and move towards improving student academic outcomes, say sources from Evo11ve.
Focus
Evo11ve AI Coach focuses on three core fronts:
P Incorporating learning/neuroscience research to make students better learners. Our goal is to enable students to study less but learn more.

Learning research shows that gaps in academic achievement are less a result of differences in capability and more a result of cumulative gaps in learning.
This means that most students can perform much above their current level if they get the right personalized support and research-backed pedagogical methods.
P Enabling hyper-personalization by using AI. AI enables our solution to bring intelligence to the learning process.

Evo11ve understands the level and context of the learner and can dynamically adapt up and down the complexity level to fill gaps in learning and also support deeper learning where required.
P Building metacognitive skills such as Focus, Balance, and Flexibility that help students become better learners.
This is achieved by improving the students’ learning intelligence, say sources from Evo11ve.
Learning strategies
Swapna Reddy V, Founder & CEO, Evo11ve, said at Evo11ve, they strongly believe that with the right learning strategies and personalization, children can learn anything.

Our AI coach has the potential to analyse and identify gaps in knowledge and improve each student’s performance by 10-20% points through sustained use, she said.
ASER 2023
According to the ASER 2023 report, in the age group of 14-18, only 43% can solve a 3-digit division, less than 40% can solve math problems in day-to-day life, and only 57.3% can read English sentences.
But with the right use of AI, this can be remedied. This unique web app aims to provide a safe space for learners to ask questions, fail without being judged, and provides unlimited opportunities for practice and assessment with tailor-made sessions, say sources from Evo11ve.

We are also working to introduce AI Skills for students, which focus on building real-world solutions using AI tools, said Founder and CEO or Evo11ve.
Contest
As a curtain raiser for AI Skills, Evo11ve conducted the CreAItive’25 contest – an innovative competition designed to challenge CBSE students from Classes 6 to 12 to harness the power of Artificial Intelligence in creating impactful projects.
With no prior experience in AI, students have created websites, games, animated films, productivity tools, and more, guided by a dedicated month-long mentorship from our AI experts.
This ceremony recognizes the most creative and well-executed projects and takes this opportunity to identify and reward the curiosity and perseverance of children who discovered the positive power of AI.
Winners
The competition received more than 350 registrations from more than 35 schools. There are 18 winners in total.
The first prize winners from each group are – Aryan Anupama, Grade VIII, National Public School, Chennai (Group 1-Grade 6 to 8), Rahul T R, Grade X, Vels Vidyashram, Chennai (Group 2-Grade 9 to 10) and Anna Maria Jelson, Grade XII, Vels Vidyashram, Chennai (Group 3-Grade 11 to 12.
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