TWEET 1:
I'm a 9-year social studies teacher. Last month I pointed an AI at every lesson plan I've ever written.

It learned how I teach — my AIM questions, my Do Nows, my obsession with primary source analysis.

Now it writes lessons that sound like me. Here's what that looks like: 🧵

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TWEET 2:
I asked it: "plan a lesson on the causes of World War I"

It came back with:

AIM: Was World War I inevitable, or could it have been prevented?
Do Now: Examine this political cartoon — what's the artist saying about alliances?
Activity: Document analysis — 3 primary sources on militarism, nationalism, imperialism

That's not a template. That's MY teaching format.

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TWEET 3:
The part that surprised me most: the student chatbot.

My students can message it at 11pm the night before a test and get answers in my teaching voice — not some generic AI. It knows what we covered, how I explain things, what I'd want them to focus on.

I'm still a teacher. This is just me, available 24/7.

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TWEET 4:
It's called EDUagent. It's free and open source.

pip install eduagent

GitHub: github.com/SirhanMacx/eduagent

Works with Claude, GPT-4o, or Ollama (100% free + local). Your lesson plans never leave your machine.

Built by a teacher, for teachers. MIT license.

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TWEET 5:
Want early access?

1. pip install eduagent
2. Run: eduagent chat
3. Tell it what you teach
4. Point it at your lesson plans

Then tell me what's broken. I'm building this for us, not for a VC pitch deck.

DMs are open. Or just reply here.
