Rohan Arun
High school student focused on product direction and platform development.
Through an immmersive and customized experience, we help build the next generation of readers.
Despite decades of educational innovation, students are struggling more than ever with reading comprehension. Traditional methods aren't working.
Instead of reading for fun, kids treat it as a chore. The boring readings are not allowing students to explore their true interests and passions.
The feeling of being immersed in a story which makes it feel like you are truly living it is gone. And with that, the spark to read is lost as well.
The current approach that reading platforms take to help improve reading comprehension is outdated. They hand students lengthy passages and a drawn-out set of questions in a “one size fits all” format.
Every kid has unique interests and learning styles. Through LexiLearn, we can offer your child a path to success through innovative assessments that don’t. feel. boring.
Today, kids are bombarded by stories everywhere, from scrolling online to streaming shows and movies. Social media has rewired their brains to reward instant gratification, rather than long sustained habits.
Traditional reading platforms can’t compete with apps like TikTok and YouTube. With so much technology that makes stories consumable and attention spans limited, the need for reading skills and comprehension fades.
Students can create customized reading “worlds” tailored to their interests and reading level. We provide them with the opportunity to build connected stories that they progress through, all while practicing comprehension.
After listening to students who complain about not wanting to use other reading platforms, their main issue is with the repetitive questions.
LexiLearn tackles this problem by incorporating our one of a kind system called the Invisible Assessment. There are 5 key pillars that a student needs to comprehend in order to achieve full mastery of a piece. Our patented machine learning model tracks these 5 key areas to assess reading comprehension passively and in the background, instead of actively and directly.
Understanding who, what, where, when, and why. Following the sequence of events and tracking references.
Understanding why events happen, recognizing emotions and motivations, and predicting outcomes.
Breaking down complex words, understanding context, and mastering sentence structures.
Recognizing confusion, clarifying understanding, and visualizing content mentally.
Understanding author's purpose, distinguishing fact from opinion, and making connections.
Our approach combines proven educational research with cutting-edge AI technology to create a new reading experience entirely.
Studies have shown that kids learn best when they're enjoying simultaneously. Our approach eliminates stress and testing anxiety, turning reading into the adventure that it’s supposed to be instead of a burden that it has become.
Our AI continuously adjusts difficulty and content based on each student's performance. The approach is personalized so that every passage is the perfect level of difficulty for that student.
Countless research papers reinforce the five key pillars that the Invisible Assessment targets. Traditional reading platforms also target this by using tests, but this is actually counterproductive because it disengages kids and makes them develop a distaste for reading. By employing data collection passively, it ensures full attention can be given to the reading itself.
Our diverse team of innovators combines expertise in education, technology, and design to revolutionize how children learn to read. Together, we're committed to making reading engaging and accessible for every student.
High school student focused on product direction and platform development.
High school student working on engineering and technical problem-solving.
High school student supporting data analysis and assessment design.
High school student contributing to data science and research.
High school student helping with outreach and team operations.
High school student focused on user experience and interface design.