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Personalized Learning with AI-Powered E-Library
|Jan 24, 2023|EdTechAI in EducationDigital LibraryTest AutomationE-Learning

How to Use an AI-Powered Digital Library

E Library is digital library software. Students get a big online ebook collection, and teachers can spin up a test by snapping a photo of their MCQs. No retyping. We built it with our mobile app development team using Flutter, so one codebase ships to both Android and iOS. Building something similar? You can work with our Flutter developers on your own edtech app.

The app also reads questions out loud. We turn image-based questions into voice so a student can listen instead of squinting at a screen, which helps anyone who learns better by ear.

AI is making schools more efficient, as Element451 lays out, and E Library is one practical example of that shift.

Want to see another project in this space? Take a look at Youth Pathshala, an app we built around interactive learning tools.

How to Benefit from a Digital Library Software

The goal was simple. Cut the busywork out of teaching and give students a big ebook collection in their pocket. The AI handles the tedious parts, like building tests, so educators and learners both spend their time on actual learning.

Automated Test Generation. A teacher uploads a photo of MCQs, and the app builds a proper test from it with the options shuffled. Eklavvya does similar work in this area, and the idea is the same. Drag the old paper process into something interactive.

Text-to-Speech for Students. The app reads image-based questions aloud. That matters a lot for students with learning disabilities, and frankly it helps anyone who absorbs things better by listening. Nobody gets left out.

An Ebook Library That Travels. Students open a wide range of digital books from one app, on whatever device they have. Master Savenue makes the same case for keeping learning material easy to reach.

Works on Every Device. The app runs on Android and iOS. A student can pick up a lesson on a phone and finish it on a tablet without any friction.

How to Support Students with an Educational App

For students, the app does two jobs. It puts a full digital library in their hands, and it lets them quiz themselves whenever they want. Self-testing on demand is a quiet but powerful way to actually remember what you read.

Questions You Can Hear. Students listen to their questions instead of only reading them. We turn the image into speech, which makes the whole thing more engaging and opens it up to students who are visually impaired.

Book Access. Students get into a large digital book collection. MintBook writes about why a student digital library is worth having, and we agree.

A Study Companion. The auto-generated tests give students a real way to prep before exams. Khan Academy proved how much structured practice helps, and we leaned on that same idea.

How to Enhance Teaching with Digital Library Features

Teachers get the biggest win here. The exam generator builds tests for them, so the grunt work of writing and formatting evaluations mostly disappears. That time goes back into teaching.

Instant Test Creation. Upload a photo of a test and the app structures it with the questions randomized. Magic Box covers why digital assessments matter for modern classrooms.

Reach Every Student. With the question reader, a teacher can support students who have different learning needs without building a separate version of every test.

Hours Back Each Week. Less time formatting tests by hand means more time on the part of the job that actually moves students forward.

How to Transform Education Through Digital Learning Solutions

E Library is a good snapshot of where AI fits in education. Digital assessments, tests built from a photo, and questions read aloud. We have shipped this kind of work before, like Twings, and the thread running through all of it is the same. Make learning easier to reach.

A school that picks up tools like this ends up with a calmer, more efficient classroom. Students get more out of their study time, and teachers stop drowning in admin work.

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CEO and co-founder of Geminate Solutions, a software and product development partner. He has led teams shipping custom web apps, mobile apps, SaaS platforms, and AI products that serve over 250,000 daily active users.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What is E Library and how can it enhance education?
E Library is digital library software. Students get an extensive collection of ebooks, and teachers build automated tests just by uploading a photo of their MCQs. The AI handles the parts that used to eat up a teacher's afternoon, so school feels more accessible. Want the bigger picture on AI in classrooms? Our friends at Element451 dig into it.
What are the key features of E Library that benefit both students and teachers?
Three things, mainly. Tests built automatically, questions read aloud through text-to-speech, and a big ebook library. Teachers generate exams in seconds. Students get an inclusive experience that works across whatever device they own. For more on AI in education, Eklavvya has a good read.
How does E Library support students with its digital library features?
A few ways. Students get a full digital library, AI-built tests to practice with, and the option to have questions read out loud instead of read on screen. MintBook explains why a digital library helps students in the first place.
What are the benefits of using E Library for teachers?
It takes test creation off a teacher's plate. The app builds the exam, so the time saved goes back into actual lessons. The text-to-speech feature also means assessments reach students who learn differently, without extra setup.
How does AI-powered E Library enhance the learning experience?
The AI does three jobs. It builds tests on its own, turns image-based questions into voice, and opens up a large ebook library. Element451 covers how AI is reshaping education more broadly.
How does E Library assist with students' self-assessment?
Students quiz themselves using the auto-generated tests, whenever they want. If you like that idea, Khan Academy is a great example of a learning companion built the same way.
What features make E Library accessible for students with special learning needs?
The text-to-speech feature is the big one. It reads image-based questions aloud, which helps students who are visually impaired or who simply learn better by listening.
How can educational institutions benefit from adopting E Library?
A school gets AI-built tests, voice-enabled assessments, and a large ebook library in one place, which makes for a calmer learning environment. See more of what we have built in our Twings blog.
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