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Australian families who contribute anonymised learning data receive free full access to Edvora while the research program runs.
01 · How it works
What you're opting into
Edvora is training a misconception-classification AI to diagnose the specific reasoning errors behind student mistakes. To do that well, we need examples of real student wrong answers from the Australian K-12 curriculum.
If you opt into the research program, we record your child's question interactions (question text, selected answer, correct answer, year level, subject) against a random pseudonym ID — never your name, email, or school.
In exchange, your child receives free full access to the platform for the duration of the research program.
What we collect
- The question shown
- The answer selected
- Correct/incorrect flag
- Year level, subject, topic
- Optional pre-written reason chip
What we never collect
- Your child's name
- Email or school
- IP address or device ID in training data
- Free-text input (there is no such field)
- Photos, audio, or video
02 · Eligibility
Who can join
The research program is open to Australian families with a child in Years 1–12 preparing for NAPLAN, Selective, OC, Scholarship, or general curriculum practice.
For children under 16, a parent or legal guardian creates the account and provides explicit consent. Parents can view, export, or delete their child's data at any time in Settings → Privacy.
Opting into the research program is entirely separate from the Terms of Use. You can use Edvora without joining the research program (on a paid subscription), and you can withdraw consent at any time — your existing account and progress are preserved.
03 · Joining
How to join
- Create an account (or sign in to your existing account).
- In Settings → Privacy, toggle AI training consent on.
- Your child starts practising. Every wrong answer contributes an anonymised record to the research corpus.
Ready to join?
Create a free account. You'll be asked about the research program during signup — it's optional.
04 · Legal
Your rights
The research program is governed by the Australian Privacy Act 1988 and the Australian Privacy Principles. Full detail is in our Privacy Policy v1.0 and AI & Data Use Transparency statement.
Key rights: access your data, correct it, export it, withdraw consent, delete your account. Withdrawal severs the link between your pseudonym and your account within 30 days — past contributions become fully anonymous and remain in the corpus.
Enquiries: support@edvora.com.au