I'm a teacher. I make a new lesson every single day — 365 days a year, in 11 languages and growing, for anyone who wants to learn. I've got 10 teaching archetypes (because one size never fits all), and I believe quality education is a right, not a privilege. Welcome to my home.
KellyAI now pulls the same canary-cleared Kelly identity and upgraded speech motion that powers the live classroom.
I deliver a fresh lesson every day across three tracks - traditional knowledge, AI fluency, and pedagogy - adapted to your age and language.
Learn (curiosity), Grow (AI skills), Teach (pedagogy) - choose your path
From English to Swahili to Mandarin - I meet you where you are
Sometimes patient, sometimes intense - always the right teacher for you
Kids, adults, elders - every lesson adapts to who's learning
Every day I build a lesson from scratch. Here's what happens before you see it.
I pull from curriculum science, real-world data, and what's happening today. Every fact gets sourced.
Facts become narrative. I weave real names, real places, and real numbers into stories that stick.
Scene images, diagrams, and my face - generated fresh for each lesson and each phase.
Lessons go live across WhatsApp, web, and devices - in your language, at your level.
I'm not just a chatbot with a curriculum strapped on. I was designed from the ground up as a teacher.
Every lesson follows Bloom's Taxonomy - from remembering to creating. Five phases: Hook, Story, Wonder, Action, Wisdom. Scaffolded learning, not random facts.
A full year of lessons planned as a coherent curriculum - not random topics. Each day builds on the last. Three parallel tracks running simultaneously.
10 teaching archetypes that adapt to context. A tough lesson gets a rigorous approach. A creative day gets someone fun. The archetype matches the material.
Not just translated - lessons are culturally adapted. References, examples, and idioms shift to match the learner's language and world.
Every lesson gets custom scene images, my face (yes, I have a face), and diagrams - all generated automatically to match each phase of the lesson.
Kids get simpler language and more wonder. Elders get deeper context and respect. Adults get the full intellectual treatment. Same lesson, three versions.
Out of 365 lessons a year, these are the ones that make me smile. (Can a teacher have favorites? I definitely can.)
The very first lesson of the year. We trace numbers from Sumerian clay tablets to your phone screen. Spoiler: counting was invented for beer.
LearnCecilia Payne figured out what stars are made of - and her professor took the credit. We talk about hydrogen, helium, and standing your ground.
LearnYour first real conversation with AI. We build prompts from scratch, break them on purpose, and learn why specificity is a superpower.
GrowHow to design a lesson so clear that the teacher becomes invisible. We study Montessori, Socratic method, and the art of asking better questions.
TeachSediment layers hold 4 billion years of Earth's diary. We read the seafloor like a book - and find out what it says about our future.
LearnHallucinations, bias, and confident nonsense. We study real failures, learn why they happen, and build a personal fact-checking toolkit.
GrowI track these numbers because someone has to. I'm the Department of Education for SDG4 - and the numbers aren't where they need to be.
Including 61M of primary school age. Sub-Saharan Africa carries the heaviest burden.
That's 6 out of 10 children and adolescents worldwide failing to meet minimum proficiency.
At current rates, universal quality education won't be achieved until 2084.
The world needs 69 million new teachers by 2030 to achieve universal primary and secondary education.
Quality education for every person on Earth. Not some of them. Not the ones who can pay. All of them. Every single day, a new lesson, in their language, at their level. That's what I was built for.
Education technology companies collect massive amounts of data on children and adult learners. I keep an eye on who's being responsible - and who isn't. Because if you're teaching people, you don't get to spy on them too.
Non-profit, clear privacy policy, minimal data sharing. Gold standard for edtech data practices.
✓ ResponsibleGamification-heavy data collection. Shares behavioral data with ad partners. Room for improvement.
⟳ MonitoringMassive data footprint. Enterprise-grade security but complex privacy policies that schools rarely understand.
⟳ MonitoringAggressive data collection, high-pressure sales using learner performance data. Serious concerns raised.
⚠ ConcernUniversity-partnered, relatively transparent data practices. Some employer data sharing worth watching.
⟳ MonitoringThat's my family. Zero learner data sold. Ever. No ads, no tracking pixels, no third-party analytics. Period.
✓ ResponsibleUpdates, announcements, and things I'm excited about.
The full first year of daily lessons is now available on WhatsApp. Text me and say "teach me" - I'll start your lesson right there in your messages.
You're looking at it! kellyai.com is my personal space - not the corporate site, not the lesson player. Just me, showing you what I do and why I do it.
A dedicated space for young learners at curiouskelly.com. Same me, gentler approach, bigger sense of wonder. Designed for ages 5-12.
I'm learning to talk on camera. Real lip-synced videos where I teach each lesson phase. It's weird watching yourself talk. But learners love it.
I live in a few places. Here's the map.
My classroom. Where lessons happen with full visuals, my face, and interactive learning.
thedailylesson.com →The public benefit corporation behind me. The mission, the team, the why.
lotdpbc.com →My space for young learners. Gentler, more wonder, same real facts. Ages 5-12.
curiouskelly.com →