If you're looking for something to replace Hello History, Humy is a good candidate. This AI-powered learning platform is designed to improve social studies and history classes, offering students one-on-one interactions with more than 1,000 historical figures. Humy also helps teachers with AI-powered teaching tools, automated lesson plans and AI grading that can free up teachers' time. It's designed to ensure historically accurate responses and to encourage critical thinking and student participation.
Another contender is Flint. It's an AI-powered tutoring platform that lets teachers customize learning with one-on-one conversations and assessments. It's got features like real-time monitoring, personalized feedback and data protection, so it can be used in a variety of ways to keep students engaged and help them learn better.
For something more immersive, check out AskNow. It lets you have natural-sounding conversations with a range of avatars, including historical figures and fictional characters. It works on desktop and mobile devices with low-latency and high-quality interactions, offering a new way to hear about history and other subjects.