Inspiration

As a video production company manager since 2018 working across Senegal (West Africa) with several UN Organizations on their education programs for young and girls, I’ve witnessed how school strikes, lack of resources, and poor connectivity prevent millions of students from accessing quality science education.

During a mission for UNESCO in Louga (Senegal), teachers consistently mentioned the lack of support tools and the need for reliable learning materials especially in rural areas.

What I Learned

Students need engaging, structured content aligned with their national curriculum. But more than that, they need continuity; something resilient even when teachers are absent or there's no internet.

How I Built It

I used Bolt AI to rapidly prototype the first version of the app. I collaborated with ChatGPT to define features, logic, and structure, and used no-code tools to test user flow, offline scenarios, and education use cases.

The platform supports:

  • Curriculum-aligned content by level
  • Quizzes after every lesson
  • AI-based explanations of complex terms
  • Revision and mock exams
  • A dashboard for teachers to prepare their courses, follows students level, create home works, etc.
  • A dashboard for parents to follow their son's level with possibility to activate tutoring mode
  • Offline access to essential content

Challenges

  • Designing a seamless offline-first experience within the no-code limitations
  • Structuring curriculum dynamically based on student profiles
  • Building multi-user flows (student, teacher, parent) within Bolt
  • Keeping the UX simple enough for 8/10-year-olds, powerful enough for educators

Built With

  • bolt
  • chatgpt
  • firebase
  • supabase
  • ux-structuring
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