1Create a New Classroom
Begin by navigating to your Educator Dashboard. Click the New Classroom button. You must provide a clear name for your batch (for example, "Computer Science 101 - Section A"). Once created, the system will immediately generate a unique Classroom Code. You must share this code with your students so they can join your digital classroom environment.
2Add a Lecture & Configure Logistics
Inside your newly created classroom, whenever you are ready to begin teaching, click Add New Lecture. You will be prompted to configure two critical details before the recording begins:
- Name the Lecture: Provide a specific title for today's session, such as "Introduction to For Loops". This ensures the topic maps align correctly.
- Select the Language: You must explicitely select the language of instruction. Our AI heavily relies on this configuration to accurately transcribe regional nuances and specialized academic vocabulary.
3Automatic Recording & Generation
The moment you complete the configuration in Step 2, the lecture starts recording automatically. Place your device on the podium and teach normally. Once your class concludes, simply click the Stop button. Immediately after, click the Generate Content button. Wait momentarily until you see the green Generated Successfully message. Your lecture is now fully mapped and ready for students.
4Monitor the Live Leaderboard
As students log into their dashboard and view your generated content, they will begin taking the daily mini-assessment. You can monitor this activity in real-time. Look for the button located exactly beside "View Content" for that specific lecture. Clicking it opens the Live Leaderboard, allowing you to watch student mastery scores populate instantly as they solve the quiz.
5Analyze Pre-Classroom Intel
Before your next lecture, utilize EduLaift's intelligence suite. Review the Pre-Classroom Intel dashboard to identify specific concepts the class struggled with. Check the Topic-Wise Analysis to see which sub-topics require a quick recap. Finally, review the At-Risk Students tracker to see which individuals have shown a steady decline across their previous quizzes.