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Guided labs bring step-by-step math and science coaching to MAPLE

MAPLE now combines interactive prompts, worked examples, and reflection checks so students can move from confusion to confidence without leaving the conversation.

Mar 10, 2026·5 min read
Pilot schools
42
Completion lift
+27%
Subjects
Math + science
Guided labs bring step-by-step math and science coaching to MAPLE
Interactive learning

A tutor that keeps the learner in motion

The new guided lab mode breaks a prompt into short checkpoints: define the problem, sketch a plan, test a first pass, and reflect on what changed. Instead of dropping a finished answer into the chat, MAPLE keeps students moving through the reasoning process.

For teachers, that means fewer dead-end moments and more visibility into where a learner needs help. For students, it means the system feels more like a coach and less like a search box.

Built for classrooms, clubs, and self-study

Teams can now publish reusable lab templates for algebra, chemistry, physics, and data literacy. Each template can include scaffolding prompts, rubric reminders, and short reflection moments at the end of a session.

Schools testing the feature told us the biggest benefit was not speed. It was persistence: students were willing to try a second and third attempt because the workflow felt guided rather than graded.

  • Teacher-authored lab templates
  • Checkpoint-based problem solving
  • Reflection notes saved with each session

What comes next

Over the next quarter we are extending guided labs to group activities, allowing classmates to compare approaches while preserving individual thinking time. We are also adding multilingual lab prompts for international campuses.

Our direction is simple: use AI to strengthen the learning process, not replace it.

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