AI + Hector Education Future Fund
The ELLIS Institute Tübingen and the Hector Institute of Education Sciences and Psychology are delighted to announce the initiation of the Hector AI + Education Future Fund, a transformative initiative uniting artificial intelligence (AI) and educational research to develop practical, ethical, and accessible solutions for schools and learners. The Fund is supported by a €6.2 million grant from the H.W. & J. Hector Foundation. This project is supported by the Tübingen AI Center as well as the Max-Planck-Institute for Intelligent Systems.
The ELLIS Institute Tübingen is involved with the following projects, all lead by Principal Investigator Wieland Brendel:
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Compass – The Comprehensive Open Math Platform with Adaptive Self-Regulation Support reimagines the popular “MatheBattle” platform. As an open-source, adaptive learning tool, it integrates self-regulation prompts and AI-driven tutoring features to bolster autonomous learning in mathematics.
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VOILA – A voice-operated, open-source intelligent tutor for gifted primary-aged children. Designed to spark curiosity and support discovery learning across scientific topics, VOILA tailors interactions with prompts, hints, and scaffolded guidance.
Supporting Research: Ethics, Rights, and Implementation
To ensure responsible deployment and sustainable impact, three integrated research strands accompany these innovation projects:
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Ethics – Developing guidelines for transparent and consent-based use of AI chatbots in educational settings.
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Rights – Evaluating AI in education through fundamental rights under EU law, including data protection, non-discrimination, and human dignity.
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Implementation – Investigating barriers and enablers of deploying AI innovations in real educational environments.
Local and Collaborative Synergies
The initiative is deeply embedded in Tübingen’s broader research ecosystem, involving:
- University of Tübingen
- Tübingen AI Center
- Hector Research Institute of Education Sciences and Psychology and LEAD network
- Leibniz Institute for Knowledge Media (IWM)
- Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems
- Computational Health Center at Helmholtz Munich
- Pädagogische Hochschule Ludwigsburg
- ELLIS Institute Tübingen
VOILA
VOILA – A voice-operated, open-source intelligent tutor for gifted primary-aged children. Designed to spark curiosity and support discovery learning across scientific topics, VOILA tailors interactions with prompts, hints, and scaffolded guidance.
COMPASS
Compass – The Comprehensive Open Math Platform with Adaptive Self-Regulation Support reimagines the popular “MatheBattle” platform. As an open-source, adaptive learning tool, it integrates self-regulation prompts and AI-driven tutoring features to bolster autonomous learning in mathematics.
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