🔥 Project Story
💡 Inspiration
Education is a basic human right — yet millions are cut off from it due to unreliable internet, expensive devices, and language barriers. I wanted to build something that doesn't just work for the privileged, but for everyone — even offline.
Academy X was born out of this vision: a lightweight, AI-powered learning platform that runs entirely in the browser, using nothing but classic web technologies — HTML, CSS, and JavaScript — supercharged with TensorFlow.js.
🛠️ How I Built It
I built Academy X as a solo developer during the Tech Titans Hackathon. Here’s what went into it:
Crafted a responsive UI using HTML5 and CSS3 — fully mobile-friendly.
Coded all logic and interactivity in vanilla JavaScript, no frameworks.
Integrated TensorFlow.js to build ML features like:
Real-time translation
Dynamic course recommendations
Difficulty adaptation
Forum moderation
Used Web APIs for offline support and persistent learning progress.
Designed educational games (Chess, Math Duel, History Quiz) to make learning fun and engaging.
🧠 What I Learned
How to use TensorFlow.js to train, load, and serve models in-browser.
The power of staying minimal — clean architecture, fast performance, zero dependencies.
Deepened my understanding of accessibility, cognitive learning, and progressive web app strategies.
🧗 Challenges Faced
Making everything work offline without a backend.
Training lightweight ML models that run smoothly in-browser.
Building an AI language proofer that adapts to users in real time.
Keeping everything lightweight for low-end devices.
🌍 Impact
Academy X aligns with UN SDG 4: Quality Education, helping bridge educational gaps with tech that runs everywhere — no installs, no barriers.
Built With
- cache-api
- css3
- html5
- javascript
- netlify
- speechapi
- tensorflow.js
- webapi


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