Unio

Concept Maps

The map of everything your student understands.

Every question, lesson, and assessment maps to three axes: the concept, the capability being tested, and the context it appears in. The result is a living mastery map per student that updates with every interaction and shows exactly where understanding holds or breaks down.

Three-Axis Concept Tagging

Unio tags to three dimensions: the concept (e.g., quadratic equations), the capability (recall, application, analysis), and the context (pure math, physics word problem, real-world scenario). You know not just whether a student understands quadratics, but whether they can apply quadratics in a physics problem. That distinction changes how you intervene.

Three-Axis Concept Tagging

Prerequisite Chains and Family Bands

Concepts connect through prerequisite chains: quadratic equations depend on factoring, which depends on prime numbers. Family bands group related concepts across subjects, so "ratio" connects math, chemistry, and economics. When a student struggles, the system traces backward to the root gap, not just the symptom.

Prerequisite Chains and Family Bands

A Living Mastery Record

Every student has a mastery record that updates with each assessment, lesson, and interaction. Teachers see red, yellow, and green levels per concept. Parents see clear progress over time. Students see exactly what to study next. The picture sharpens with every data point.

A Living Mastery Record

See a mastery map built from your own data.

Share a set of questions and student responses. We'll concept-tag them across all three axes and show you the mastery map that emerges: gaps, strengths, and prerequisite chains.