Step-by-step guidance

Atomic steps, real checkpoints.

Long recorded lectures lose students at minute 12 and never recover. Drishti Innovations's lesson loop is atomic — every step has a single goal, a checkpoint and a quiz — so no one is silently lost.

5 questions about step-by-step guidance

What is the Drishti Innovations lesson loop?

Every lesson runs Learn → Watch → Build → Quiz → Debug → Submit → Badge. Learn is the concept (text + diagram), Watch is a 90-second demo, Build is the hands-on step, Quiz is a 3-question check, Debug is the troubleshooter, Submit pushes to the mentor, Badge celebrates the win.

How long is a typical lesson?

12–18 minutes of active work. We deliberately avoid hour-long sessions because the science is clear: 6–18 year-olds learn better in shorter, denser loops with built-in wins. Schools can chain 2–3 lessons into a class period.

What happens if a student fails a checkpoint quiz?

The platform re-routes them to a 60-second remediation clip and a different worked example, then re-asks the quiz with new numbers. Repeated failure escalates to the mentor with the exact step the student is stuck on — no 'go re-watch the whole video' dead-ends.

Can parents see which step their child is on?

Yes. The parent dashboard shows the current lesson, the current step, time spent productively this week and the last 3 checkpoints passed or failed. It's designed to give signal without micromanaging the child.

Is the curriculum aligned with school syllabi?

Core science and math threads align with CBSE and ICSE outcomes, with state-board overlays available on request. The future-skill electives (AI, cyber, money, EQ, robotics) sit on top — schools get both syllabus coverage and the 'beyond the syllabus' edge.

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