Application snapshot
CIPM is an Android educational and reference application created by Adrian Leal Caldera. The project comprises more than 10,000 lines of source code and is intended to deliver a broad instructional experience and reference tools for learners.
Core features and tools
- Personalized learning plans generated from assessment results to target gaps and reinforce strengths.
- An IQ-style assessment that evaluates cognitive skills.
- Voice-enabled interaction: the app accepts spoken input and delivers verbal responses and corrective feedback.
- Dual operation modes — an automated, algorithm-driven path and a manual mode that lets users steer their own study choices.
- Language-focused diagnostics spanning phonology up through semantics and cultural understanding.
- A specific measurement for Spanish interference to gauge cross-language influence.
How the learning path is determined
Assessment outcomes are analyzed to produce a tailored study roadmap. Users can either let the app’s algorithm schedule lessons and exercises, or switch to manual control to select topics and pacing themselves.
Interaction model
CIPM’s speech features are designed to emulate a tutor-student exchange: prompts, spoken replies, and corrective guidance are provided to support active practice and feedback.
Development status and availability
The application remains under active development. The developer expects at least a portion of the app to be available by the end of the current year or in the early weeks of the next year.
Suggested substitute apps
- Free IIT / JEE / NEET preparation app
- Doubtnut (NCERT solutions, free)
Note: this summary was created solely from the supplied information and does not include personal opinions or external verification.
Technical
- Android
- Free