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University Educators

Build better courses and free up your time. Draft materials, design assessments, and give students more support without adding hours to your week.

Course design that survives review

Draft outlines, learning outcomes and rubrics that map to each other, then interrogate them for gaps before term starts.

Assessments with variants

Generate several versions of a problem set at matched difficulty, along with the marking scheme for each one.

Support at scale

Give a large cohort a tutor that teaches rather than answers, so office hours go to the students who need you.

How it works

  1. 01

    Upload the syllabus

    Give Alias the course outline, readings and any existing material.

  2. 02

    Build the pieces

    Draft lectures, assessments and rubrics, then have Alias critique them.

  3. 03

    Reuse next year

    Everything stays in your workspace so the next run starts from what worked.

Try asking

Design a twelve week module on this topic with weekly outcomes and an assessment plan.

Write four versions of this exam question at matched difficulty, with mark schemes.

Read my rubric and tell me where two markers would disagree.

Questions

Can it grade student work?
It can apply a rubric and explain its reasoning, which is useful for consistency checks and first pass feedback. Final marks should stay with a human, and Alias shows its reasoning so you can audit it.
Will students detect it in my materials?
Materials you draft with Alias are yours to edit and own. Most educators use it as a first draft and then rewrite in their own voice.
Does it keep my course material private?
Yes. What you upload stays in your workspace, is not shared with other accounts, and is not used to train models.