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Record a quick voice note after class. Teachino documents student progress and prepares your next lesson with differentiated materials. Students get timely AI feedback; you see where they stand and stay in control.

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One AI for every step of teaching.

Teaching does not happen in separate tools. What happened today should shape what happens tomorrow.

Teachino is an AI teaching assistant: one continuous system that listens, remembers, prepares, supports students, and gives teachers a clear view of learning. It connects the work without taking over the decisions.

Your post-class ritual

One minute now. A head start tomorrow.

The context is freshest when you walk out of the room. That is when Teachino goes to work.

Voice note · Period 3 Biology 01:08
“Most of the class understood cell division. Maya connected the stages well, but Jordan and Luis mixed up metaphase and anaphase. Next time, I want a visual warm-up and a more supported version for them.”
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Tell it naturally

Speak while the details are still fresh. No forms and no perfect prompt required.

02

Teachino connects the dots

Observations become structured notes, next steps, materials, and support for students.

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You review and decide

Approve, edit, or discard every suggestion when it suits you. Nothing moves without you.

From observation to action

Everything the next lesson needs.

Four connected outputs, all grounded in what actually happened in your classroom.

Student notes

Progress, captured while you remember it

Turn classroom observations into clear, organized notes for individuals and groups.

M
Maya R.

Explained the sequence clearly to her group.

J
Jordan L.

Needs a visual cue for metaphase vs. anaphase.

Next lesson

Teaching methods that fit what happened

Teachino recommends methods based on what students understood, where they struggled, and what should happen next.

Contrast casesCompare metaphase and anaphase side by side so the key difference becomes visible.

Think, pair, explainStudents rehearse the sequence aloud before explaining it to the class.

Retrieval practiceUse an image sort to reveal whether students can recall the stages independently.

Differentiated materials

One goal. More ways to reach it.

Create aligned versions for different levels, language needs, and learning supports.

Shared learning goal Explain the stages of cell division
Supported
Match and name

Arrange visual stage cards using color cues and a word bank.

  • Partially completed model
  • Sentence starters
Core
Sequence and explain

Order the stages and explain what changes in each one.

  • Unlabeled stage cards
  • Open explanation
Extend
Analyze and transfer

Find the error in a model and predict its effect on the new cells.

  • No visual cues
  • Evidence-based reasoning

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Assistant, not autopilot

You stay in control of every decision.

Teachino prepares the work. You bring the judgment. Review every student note, teaching method, material, and feedback rule before it is used.

  • Edit anything
  • Approve each item individually
  • Discard with one click
Ready for reviewTuesday · Biology 7
4 items
Student notes

2 individual · 1 class note

Teaching methods

3 recommendations for the next lesson

Materials

3 differentiated versions

AI feedback rules

Expectations and guidance for students

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Teachino already gives teachers time back.

“Teachino doesn't do my thinking for me. It gives me the freedom to spend more time designing lessons instead of managing them.”
Maria Eckl
Maria EcklTeacher · translated from German

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