Feed Module — Contextual News, Curated for Learners

ScoreExl’s Feed Module delivers bite-sized, syllabus-linked news updates that deepen conceptual understanding and bring textbook topics to life — without the distractions of the internet.

How it works

AI Scouts the Web — So Students Don’t Have To

Our AI scans global news and filters only relevant, reliable stories connected to the curriculum. Every topic, like Acid Rain, gets real-world examples — like restoration efforts for the Taj Mahal.

Short, Focused, Student-Friendly

Each news item is compressed into 50–60 words, keeping it clear, factual, and age-appropriate — ideal for learners with short attention spans.

Explore Further with Questions and FAQs

Every article comes with follow-up questions and quick FAQs to spark inquiry, guide research, and reinforce learning.

Educator-Approved. Curriculum-Aligned. Future-Ready.

Bring on the learning relevance!

Curriculum-Mapped Newsfeed

Each topic in your textbook is paired with real news from across the globe — giving students context without requiring outside browsing.

Optimized for Attention Spans

Each news post is a 50–60 word micro-summary, keeping learners focused and informed in under a minute.

Critical Thinking Questions Built-In

Every article includes follow-up questions to help learners reflect, connect, and discuss — turning reading into exploration.

Syllabus-Linked Examples for Exam Answers

Students can use these curated news references to add real-world depth to their long-answer responses.

Smart Compression + Detail Toggle

Learners can click “read more” to expand the story when they’re ready — giving full control over depth and pace.

Safe, Filtered, and Fact-Based

No ads. No noise. No misinformation. Just educationally relevant, filtered news students can trust.

Real outcomes from real learners — just like you

I never knew why ozone layer mattered so much until I read the article on Antarctic research stations. Now I use real facts in my answers.

Kabir N.

Grade 10 Student
Bhopal, India

Audio, video, interactivity — all focused on one thing: deeper, smarter, personalized learning.