iLearn.how is the hardware leg of LOTD's three-part learning stack. A daily educational device that doubles as a passive multimodal health sensor. In active development.
Kelly is the software. iLearn.how is the hardware. Three human learners form the measured cohort. Together they make daily learning universal — and measurable — for every child.
iLearn.how is in active development at LOTD PBC. No device ships today. If you operate a school or clinic in a high-burden setting and you are interested in being a pilot site, nicolette@lotdpbc.com.
iLearn devices are made by Lesson of the Day, PBC — a public benefit corporation dedicated to universal education. No ads. No tracking. No subscriptions. Just learning.
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The Daily Lesson curriculum is live at thedailylesson.com. 74K lessons across 19 languages. The content layer is ready before the device ships.
40+ languages supported. Every lesson available in the learner's native tongue.