EduWeave A place where learning threads grow and flow.


Problem We crave deeper learning—not more platforms.The problem isn’t lack of content. It’s the lack of continuity. Across formats and time, our learning is fragmented: You watch five videos on a topic across a week, but they don’t build on each other. You highlight insights from articles but never revisit them. You jump across subtopics, never quite knowing what comes next.

There's no sense of context, progress, or narrative.Just isolated points, floating. Learning, once curious and deep, becomes chaotic and forgettable.We need a place to build, follow, and share threads of understanding.


Solution EduWeave is a web platform that helps people create, follow, and vote on learning threads—curated sequences of content (videos, essays, podcasts, even thoughts) that build on one another. Think: A thread that teaches LLMs, starting from the basics and moving through transformer internals. A thread on decolonial history told through essays and interviews. A thread on design systems through Figma walkthroughs.

Each thread is a woven learning path—created by someone, refined by many, and followed by anyone. Threads are: Curated by users Voted on for clarity, usefulness, and structure Editable over time (with version control) Meant to be walked, not just watched

**The result:**Learning that feels guided, not scattered.Community-driven, but not chaotic.Slow, layered, intentional.


MVP The first version of EduWeave focuses on: Creating a thread (with title, description, and content steps) Adding links (videos, articles, notes, podcasts) with context Viewing threads in a clean, step-by-step flow Voting and saving threads Search and filters for topic discovery

It’s simple, quiet, useful.


Later Iterations Once the base stabilizes, Loom can evolve with: Collaborative threads (multiple curators) Private threads (for personal curation or small groups) Tags and “forking” options for remixing threads Deep search (search by concepts or progression stage) Thread translation/localization for global access Micro-certifications or credibility systems for high-quality threads AI co-curator (suggest content additions or reordering)


Why Now We’re overwhelmed by infinite content and underwhelmed by how we learn from it.Curation is the new creation.Structure is the new superpower. Loom isn’t just another learning platform.It’s a tool to bring order to the noise—without killing the joy of exploration.


Challenges Quality vs. openness: Anyone can create threads—but how do we surface the best? Moderation: How do we avoid misinformation while staying non-gatekept? Thread bias: Learning paths can reflect subjective worldviews. Engagement vs. distraction: Avoid gamification that kills depth. Sustainability: Threads need care—who maintains them over time?


Tone & Branding Name: EduWeave — evokes weaving, continuity, quiet craft Tone: Gentle, intentional, not hyper-edtech Visuals: Clean whites, deep navy or earthy neutrals, serif headers, soft shadows Language: "Walk this thread," "Unravel a concept," "Woven by..." Community: Makers, learners, slow thinkers


Closing Thought EduWeave isn’t trying to replace teachers or reinvent education.It’s just trying to give learners something that’s been missing: A thread to hold onto.