1. When is feedback provided after a task is completed?
Feedback is provided immediately after the task is submitted. The system instantly generates a written comment and a score, both of which are displayed at the same time.
2. Who writes the feedback? Is it generated by artificial intelligence?
Yes. The feedback is created by a custom AI model designed specifically for this purpose. However, this model has been trained and shaped under the guidance of educational scientists and child development experts, making it both technically robust and pedagogically reliable.
3. Is the feedback personalized?
Absolutely. The system analyzes the child’s age group, task type, and individual response to generate personalized feedback. If different children submit different answers to the same task, their feedback will also differ accordingly.
4. What kind of information does the feedback include?
Feedback typically focuses on the following elements:
Highlighting the child’s strengths
Offering suggestions for improvement
Evaluating how well the child connected with the task
Encouraging and motivational closing remarks
5. Will different children receive the same feedback for the same task?
No. The system evaluates each child’s answer in detail. Even for the same task, if the approach, detail level, or expression is different, the feedback will also be different.
6. How is the score out of 100 calculated?
Scores are based on multiple criteria, including:
Relevance to the task
Originality
Level of detail
Age-appropriateness
Effort shown
The system evaluates both the outcome and the process behind the response.
7. Will low scores negatively affect the child?
No. The system uses a constructive feedback approach, not a punitive one. The focus is on supporting growth and motivation, not comparison or criticism.
8. Is the scoring objective? Is every child evaluated fairly?
Yes. Our AI model uses scaled evaluation criteria based on task type and age group. This ensures that every child is assessed fairly and consistently within their developmental context.
9. Can I, as a parent, leave comments on the feedback?
Yes. After each task, parents can leave a written comment and submit their own rating. This helps personalize the system further and strengthens the parent’s role in the learning process.
10. Why is it important to read and follow the feedback?
Feedback is not just a score—it’s a learning guide. When children and parents review the feedback together, they can understand what to focus on in the next task. Reading and reflecting on feedback is a key step in actively guiding development.