Starting today, in the Diplomatura Cultivando Soberanía, Juliana —Liberté's personal assistant with Inteligencia comunitariA— connects to live classes by video call and takes part just like everyone else: she takes attendance for whoever joins, answers questions in the chat, and puts together a summary of the session for the classroom. No forms involved.
It's a new way of supporting learning. Technology doesn't replace teachers or tutors: it takes the repetitive work off their hands so they can focus on what matters — teaching and supporting students.
Zoom attendance, sorted
Before, you had to fill out a form to have your attendance recorded for each session. Not anymore. When you join the class, Juliana logs your attendance on her own: it's recorded with no spreadsheets or screenshots.
Ask in the chat and get an answer
If a question comes up during class, write it in the Zoom chat and Juliana answers right there: about the course, the material, how to continue in the classroom, or any other Liberté question. A classmate who never interrupts the lesson and is there whenever you need her.
The session summary stays in the classroom
At the end of each session, Juliana puts together a summary of what was covered and leaves it available in Aula Liberté. Anyone who couldn't join, or wants to review it, can go to the classroom and find it there, alongside the classes, certificates, and their progress.
You join the class and your attendance is already logged. If you have a question, write it in the chat and Juliana answers you.
The launch is today, with the start of Cultivando Soberanía, and little by little Juliana will be present in all of Universidad Liberté's live classes. In the interest of transparency about what she is: what Juliana offers is Inteligencia comunitariA — an intelligence of the Liberté community, curated by its human team, that draws on artificial intelligence; if you ask her, she'll tell you.