BrightMap AI
How It Works

Understanding, measured after every lecture — not once a term.

BrightMap replaces the exam-only cycle with a tight, continuous loop that turns every classroom moment into a data point.

1

Lecture

A teacher delivers a lesson as usual.

2

Micro-Assessment

Enabled in the student's app once the teacher finishes the topic — completed later that day.

3

Knowledge Mapping

Answers are scored against the Learning Graph's concept nodes.

4

Weakness Detection

The Knowledge Graph traces failures to their root cause.

5

Personalized Roadmap

A remediation sequence is generated automatically.

6

Continuous Improvement

The profile updates — ready for the next lecture.

Teacher Portal — real, live today

One click. The follow-up happens automatically.

When a teacher marks a roadmap day delivered, this is what actually happens — real, not a mockup.

1Assessment auto-created & assigned to every enrolled student
2Live per-day completion progress, visible to the teacher
3Progress recorded against the class's real roadmap
4Mastery updates the moment each response is graded
5WhatsApp delivery — in-app today, conversational delivery next
AI Evaluation — real, live today

Partial understanding deserves partial credit.

Grading is deferred and batched, not instant — the whole assessment reveals once every response, auto-graded and AI-graded alike, finishes grading. A real technical trade-off, not a shortcut: it's what makes AI grading affordable at scale.

Traditional Grading

Q: Why do seasons occur?
A: “The Earth moves around the Sun.”

0%

Marked wrong — no partial credit.

BrightMap AI Evaluation

Recognizes correct identification of revolution around the Sun, but flags missing sub-concepts — axis tilt, angle of sunlight.

62%

Scored on correctness, concept accuracy, reasoning, and completeness.

Module 4 — Micro-Assessments

Eighteen ways to check understanding.

Enabled once a teacher marks a topic complete, finished by the student that same day via the web portal or mobile app — not mid-lecture, since most schools restrict student device use in class.

MCQs
Fill-in-the-blanks
Short answer
Drag and Drop
Match Columns
True/False
Image Labeling
Ordering Steps
Voice Answer
Drawing/Diagram
Interactive Simulation
AI Conversation
Reflection Questions
Confidence Rating
Teacher Observation
Peer Review
Gamified Challenge
Hybrid Evaluation
Module 8 — Roadmap Engine

A student weak in Percentages gets a five-day plan.

The roadmap fixes the root cause — starting upstream in the dependency chain — rather than re-drilling the symptom.

DayFocus
Day 1Equivalent Fractions
Day 2Fraction Addition
Day 3Word Problems
Day 4Ratio
Day 5Percentages

Curious what powers the scoring?