EduOS does not treat education as a collection of materials, but as a high-precision engineering process. By defining five fundamental objects, we ensure that every learning path is predictable, scalable, and verifiable.
Learning Intent (The Goal) The precise definition of the target state. It answers: "What exactly will the learner be capable of?"
Technical Identity: A structured JSON object defining the goal, complexity level, and context.
Knowledge Unit (The Building Block) Atomic, indivisible blocks of information. Principles, rules, or concepts that form the basis of the domain.
Role: The "DNA" of the curriculum.
Learning Task (The Action) A specific practical exercise designed to internalize a Knowledge Unit.
Requirement: Must require active production of knowledge, not just passive consumption.
Proof of Learning (The Evidence) A verifiable artifact (test result, code, explanation, or project) that proves the internal transformation has occurred.
Validation: AI-driven or peer-reviewed verification of the proof.
Outcome (The Final State) The verified shift in the learner's intelligence or skill level.
Value: A portable, cryptographically signed record of capability.
Execution within EduOS follows a strict sequence to eliminate the "illusion of knowledge":
Step 1: Define the Intent.
Step 2: Decompose Intent into Knowledge Units.
Step 3: Assign Learning Tasks for each unit.
Step 4: Generate and verify Proof of Learning.
Step 5: Certify the Outcome.
Unlike traditional LMS platforms that track "completion time" or "video views," EduOS tracks transformation. If there is no Proof of Learning, there is no progress. This makes EduOS the first "hard" operating system for human and artificial intelligence development.