Settings & Responsible AI
Tune the experience and review the commitments that keep this platform safe, fair, and human-led. The AI is always a planning assistant β educators review, approve, and adapt every plan. All data is fictional and stored only in your browser.
Appearance
Warm, low-glare theme for evening planning. Your choice is saved locally.
An accessibility toolbar (text size, high contrast, readable spacing) is available site-wide via the floating control β supporting WCAG-aligned, learner-friendly reading.
Default preferences
Presentational in this demo β selections illustrate how defaults would carry into generators.
Future AI features
On the roadmap β designed to extend the platform while keeping educators in control.
- ποΈ Voice coaching Soon
- π§ Adaptive learning recommendations Soon
- π LMS integration Soon
- β Wearable device integration Soon
- π€ AI tutoring Soon
- π§ Career forecasting Soon
- ποΈ Digital portfolio integration Soon
- π Natural language reports Soon
- π± Mobile companion app Soon
Responsible AI & Ethics
This platform is built on the principle that AI supports educators β it never replaces professional judgment. Every recommendation is a draft for review.
π€ Human oversight
A qualified educator reviews, approves, and adapts every plan, goal, and report. AI proposes; people decide.
π Transparency
We clearly label AI-generated drafts and disclose that outputs are simulated, illustrative, and based on fictional data.
π‘ Explainability
Recommendations include a plain-language rationale (βwhy this recommendationβ) so educators can evaluate the reasoning.
βοΈ Bias awareness
We actively watch for and mitigate bias so suggestions do not disadvantage any learner or group.
π Privacy & student-data protection
Data minimization by design. In this demo, all data is fictional and stored only in your local browser β never transmitted.
ποΈ Responsible personalization
Personalization broadens opportunity; it never tracks learners into limiting paths or lowers expectations.
π Equity
Tools are designed to widen access and close gaps, with attention to accessibility and diverse learner needs.
π Consent considerations
Real deployments require informed consent and clear communication with families about how AI is used.
β Appropriate educator review
No plan is shared or acted upon without an educator's explicit review and approval.
Implementation guide
A concise framework for schools, districts, ministries of education, student-support and special-education teams, and curriculum leaders bringing responsible AI planning to their context.
- Implementation strategy. Start with a clear purpose, success criteria, and named owners. Position AI as an assistant that augments β never replaces β educator judgment.
- Teacher training. Build educator capacity in prompting, interpreting drafts, reviewing for bias, and the approval workflow before any classroom use.
- Responsible AI. Adopt the principles above as policy: human oversight, transparency, explainability, and equity, with a clear accountability chain.
- Privacy. Apply data minimization, role-based access, and family communication; align with FERPA, GDPR, and local data-protection law.
- Data governance. Define data ownership, retention, audit trails, and vendor agreements; review systems regularly for accuracy and fairness.
- Pilot. Run a small, time-boxed pilot with a representative cohort, baseline metrics, and structured educator and family feedback.
- Scaling roadmap. Expand in phases tied to readiness gates β training complete, governance signed off, and pilot outcomes met.
- Evaluation metrics. Track learning outcomes, goal-attainment rates, educator time saved, equity indicators, and stakeholder trust β and adjust.
Data
This demo stores everything in your browser's localStorage β nothing is sent to a server.
Local keys used: ilp:theme (appearance), ilp:library (saved drafts), ilp:hist (assistant history), and ilp:stats (session counts). Clearing data removes the library, history, and stats; your theme preference is unaffected.
π€ Human-in-the-loop The AI is a planning assistant. Every plan is a draft that educators review, approve, and adapt. All data is fictional and illustrative.