WildMind AI Education Make AI-assisted learning visible inside your institution.
Students already use AI. WildMind makes that work visible, assessable, and accountable inside your academic system.
AI is already part of education
Without visibility, institutions cannot guide, assess, or govern AI usage.
Students already use AI in their academic work.
Most institutions lack visibility into how that usage affects learning.
Banning tools removes visibility.
Learning moves outside the academic system.
What WildMind AI Education is
WildMind AI Education is an academic platform where:
• Teachers publish assignments
• Students complete them inside a structured AI environment
• Educators assess both results and reasoning
This is not about limiting AI.
It is about making learning visible again.
How it works
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Create
Teachers create and publish assignments.
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Learn
Students work inside WildMind using built-in AI assistance.
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Understand
Institutions gain visibility into learning processes and outcomes.
What gets measured
WildMind does not only evaluate what students submit.
It makes learning processes visible, including:
• How questions are formulated
• How answers are refined
• Whether AI outputs are challenged or accepted
• Dependency versus critical engagement
AI becomes a learning signal, not a blind spot.
Focused pilot program
Duration: 8 weeks
Scope: 2–3 courses, 3–5 educators
The pilot is not a software trial.
It is a structured program designed to support institutional decision-making.
Designed for institutions that want evidence before scaling.
Institutional considerations
What kind of institutions is this designed for?
WildMind AI Education is designed for universities, colleges, and secondary schools that want to understand how AI is being used in academic work, without banning tools or relying on guesswork.
Does this require changes to existing LMS systems?
No. The pilot runs independently and does not require replacing or deeply integrating with existing LMS platforms.
Is this a software trial?
No. It is a structured pilot designed to inform institutional decisions, not a short-term software test.
What happens after the pilot?
Institutions decide whether to move to an annual deployment based on evidence.
Does this replace teachers?
No. It supports educators by making learning processes visible.