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Ground the lesson in PDFs, worksheets, text, Markdown, LaTeX, or images you already trust.
Teaching Studio · Early access
Start with a PDF, worksheet, outline, image, or topic. SciMigo creates a structured lesson draft, then lets you review the deck before adding narration, captions, or video.
SciMigo separates drafting from publishing. Educators stay responsible for the source material, teaching choices, and final lesson.
Ground the lesson in PDFs, worksheets, text, Markdown, LaTeX, or images you already trust.
Inspect the structure, explanations, examples, and slides before spending time on media generation.
Add optional narration, captions, and video, then use the resulting lesson in a self-paced course.
Source-grounded lesson drafting, reviewable decks, background generation, narration, captions, video artifacts, and shareable lesson output.
Course publishing, learner invitations, attached practice, recent activity, common questions, and misconception insights for focused pilots.
A broad marketplace, full LMS replacement, SCORM administration, complex gradebooks, and standalone animation products.
The early-access Teaching Studio turns a topic or uploaded source material into a reviewable STEM lesson. Educators can inspect the deck before optionally generating narration, captions, and video.
The lesson workflow accepts prompts and can attach PDFs, images, Markdown, LaTeX, or text sources. Source material is used to ground the generated lesson.
No. SciMigo currently focuses on creating and delivering grounded STEM learning experiences. Full LMS administration, SCORM support, and complex institutional gradebooks are not part of the current MVP.
Misconception and cohort insights are part of the planned teacher MVP, not a generally available feature today. The first release will validate this with small, focused pilots.
Teaching Studio is available in early access for English-language course creation.
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