LearningGarden AI launches publicly to support educators with planning and workflow tools

LearningGarden AI, developed by Educated AI, has been launched as a platform designed to give US districts, schools, and teachers access to shared knowledge, AI tools, and workflow support, according to a LinkedIn post from founder Andrew Kaiser.

Andrew Kaiser, founder and CEO at Educated AI, and a retired school principal, shared on LinkedIn that LearningGarden AI is now available after what he called a period of “stealth-ish” development.

The platform is designed to give educators immediate access to resources, tools, and planning support without relying on traditional professional development sessions.

The platform includes “Actions,” which allow educators to generate classroom and administrative content such as multilingual parent emails or newsletters. It also offers “Gardens,” a shared space where effective tasks and workflows—called Designflows—are stored for reuse across a district. Teachers and administrators can build and customize workflows, share institutional knowledge, and create curriculum maps, lesson plans, or implementation guides.

LearningGarden AI was created by Educated AI, a startup using artificial intelligence to support teacher workload and student learning. The company’s work is focused on automating administrative tasks and enabling teachers to analyze student data, personalize instruction, and design guided learning systems that foster critical thinking and student engagement.

Kaiser says in his LinkedIn post: “The time has arrived. Coming out of the ‘stealth-ish’ development of LearningGarden AI. More than just tools, a platform for leaders to support growth, change, and people in your organization.”

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