Skip to main contentEdzo includes AI features to help you create learning resources faster and give learners helpful support while they work.
This page explains how AI works on Edzo, how reliable it is, how to get the best results, how AI credits work, and how we approach safety.
What AI does on Edzo
AI on Edzo can help with things like:
- creating activities and quizzes
- generating lesson content from a topic
- building resources from curriculum selections
- generating images
- giving learners hints, explanations, and feedback
AI is designed to support learning and save time. It still works best with adult review and teacher judgment.
How accurate is Edzo AI?
AI can be very useful, but it is not always correct.
Sometimes an AI response may be:
- inaccurate
- incomplete
- unclear
- too broad
- not quite right for the age group or learning goal
In some parts of Edzo, we make this clear with a warning that AI responses can be inaccurate or misleading.
We recommend reviewing AI-generated content before sharing it with learners, especially when it includes:
- facts or explanations
- worked examples
- assessment questions
- curriculum-linked content
Getting the best results from Edzo AI
Edzo already guides a lot of this for you.
In resource generators, you’ll see built-in fields and options that help shape the result, such as:
- a topic
- curriculum selections
- learner age
- differentiation
- number of questions or slides
- extra instructions in some generators
That means you do not need to figure everything out from scratch.
A few simple ways to get stronger results:
- choose a clear topic
- add curriculum selections when you want tighter alignment
- set the learner age so the language and difficulty are a better fit
- use differentiation settings when you want more support, practice, or challenge
- add extra instructions if you want the result to follow a particular direction
- review and edit the final output so it fits your learners and teaching style
If the first result is close but not quite right, a small edit or a second try usually helps.
Using AI hints and support
Edzo can give learners hints, explanations, and feedback while they work.
These are designed to help learners keep thinking and take the next step, instead of simply handing over the answer.
This kind of support can be helpful when a learner is stuck, needs a prompt, or would benefit from a clearer explanation.
As with all AI support, it works best when it is part of a wider learning experience shaped by a teacher or parent.
How AI credits work
AI features on Edzo are included through AI credits.
Your plan includes a monthly number of AI credits, and your usage resets each month as part of your billing period.
AI credits are used across Edzo’s AI features, including things like:
- AI content generation
- AI resource creation
- AI image generation
- AI voice features
You can view your included credits and current usage in your billing and usage settings.
If you reach your limit for the month, some AI features may become unavailable until your usage resets or your plan changes.
AI safety on Edzo
We take AI safety seriously, especially because Edzo is built for children, families, and classrooms.
Our approach includes:
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age-appropriate design
AI features are used in K-6 learning contexts.
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adult guidance
Teachers and parents should review AI-generated content before using it with children.
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clear limitations
We do not treat AI as always correct, and we warn users where that matters.
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privacy-first design
Edzo is designed as a safe, age-appropriate learning environment.
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supportive use of AI
AI is there to assist with teaching and learning, not replace adult oversight.
Best practice
Before using AI-generated content with learners, it’s a good idea to:
- check that facts and explanations are correct
- make sure the language suits the learner’s age
- confirm it matches your learning goal
- adjust anything that feels unclear or off-track
A quick review helps make sure the final result is safe, useful, and ready for real learning.
In summary
Edzo AI is designed to help you save time and support learners when they need it.
It works best when you use the built-in options, review the result, and treat AI as a helpful assistant rather than a final authority.