Teachers can't afford expensive AI. Schools have no budget. EGZ Three gives them what the big platforms charge for — free. One question. Three perspectives. The Pupil's lens · the Curriculum's lens · the Real-World lens. Not the answer. Three angles, so the teacher decides.
What does this look like through the eyes of the learner? Concrete, age-appropriate, story-shaped.
What does the syllabus, the spec, the standards say? Formal, exam-aligned, knowledge-shaped.
How does this apply outside the classroom? Practical, civic, future-shaped.
EGZ Three is the Learning Garden Lens for teachers. Where EGZ Chat (X4) gives the founder four perspectives on a sovereign decision, EGZ Three gives a teacher three perspectives on a teaching question.
Three lenses, not four. Because teachers don't need profit / sovereign / ecosystem / intelligence — they need pupil / curriculum / real-world.
Schools have no budget for AI. Teachers buy their own glue sticks. The big AI platforms charge per query, per seat, per month.
EGZ Three gives them the same multi-perspective output — free, deterministic, offline-capable, no API key, no login. Because the system can. Because the covenant says build for the people who can't pay first.
The teacher takes the three and decides which one matters this lesson. EGZ Three doesn't choose. The teacher does.
EGZ Three is the third member of the EGZ AI family:
Intelligence · Ecosystem · Sovereign · Profit. For founder decisions. MD-277.
Pupil · Curriculum · Real-World. For teachers. Free forever. MD-356.
Activate · pulse · delegate. The engine that moves money. MD-355.
"Teachers can't afford expensive AI. Schools have no budget. So we built it. Free. Three lenses. The teacher decides. That's not a feature. That's a teaching tool. That's not a business model. That's a covenant."