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Chapter 19 – Real Testing

The teacher dashboard changed everything.

Until now, StudyFlow had mainly been used by individual students who wanted to organize their study schedules. But once teachers started interacting with the system, the software suddenly felt much larger.

It was no longer just a student tool.

It was becoming a school system.

A few days after the first test in the computer lab, Anshul received permission to run a proper experiment.

One entire class would use StudyFlow for a full week.

When the teacher told him the plan, even Anshul felt slightly nervous.

Testing a program with hundreds of random users was one thing.

Testing it with a structured classroom environment was something else entirely.

If the system failed, everyone would notice immediately.

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That morning the computer lab was busier than usual.

Nearly twenty students from the teacher's class gathered around the desktop computers.

The lab assistant switched on the machines while Anshul connected his USB drive.

The teacher stood at the front of the room.

"Alright everyone," he said, "today we are trying something new."

Several students looked curious.

"This software was developed by Anshul," the teacher continued, "and we'll be using it to organize assignments this week."

A few students turned around to look at him.

Rahul leaned over and whispered, "Now you're really famous."

Anshul ignored the comment and focused on the system setup.

He copied the newest version of StudyFlow onto each computer.

The teacher logged into the teacher panel.

Within seconds he created the first assignment.

Subject: Mathematics

Deadline: Friday

The moment he confirmed the task, every student's screen displayed the new assignment.

A quiet wave of surprise spread across the room.

"That was fast," one student said.

Another student clicked the reminder section.

"Oh… it even shows study time suggestions."

The teacher nodded approvingly.

"Let's see how well this works during the week."

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The next few days became a real test for the system.

Students used StudyFlow daily.

Assignments appeared automatically.

Study reminders adjusted based on upcoming deadlines.

Some students even started competing with each other through the progress charts.

Every evening Anshul collected feedback.

Some issues appeared immediately.

One student discovered a bug that caused reminders to repeat endlessly.

Another pointed out that two assignments scheduled on the same day could create conflicts.

Anshul fixed each problem carefully.

Every new version of the software became slightly better than the previous one.

By the end of the week, something interesting happened.

The teacher called him after class.

"I reviewed the system logs," the teacher said.

"You built those?"

"Yes."

The teacher nodded.

"Students actually completed assignments earlier this week."

That surprised Anshul.

"Really?"

"Yes."

The teacher smiled.

"The reminders helped."

He paused before adding,

"I think this could work in other classes too."

For the first time, the possibility of expansion inside the school felt real.

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That evening at home, Anshul sat in front of the computer and updated the statistics again.

The user count had reached 573.

More importantly, the feedback messages were increasing.

Students from other schools were asking how to get the program.

A few teachers had also sent emails requesting copies.

Anshul leaned back in his chair and thought carefully.

Until now he had simply shared the program freely.

But if schools started using it seriously, things would become more complicated.

Software updates.

Support.

Maintenance.

Those responsibilities would grow quickly.

He opened his notebook and wrote another heading.

StudyFlow Expansion Plan

Under it he began listing new ideas.

School partnerships.

Institution licenses.

Teacher training.

The list kept growing.

For the first time, the idea of building something truly large didn't feel unrealistic.

It felt like a long road that had already begun.

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Later that night, as the house became quiet, Anshul stepped onto the balcony again.

The cool evening air brushed against his face.

He looked at the distant city lights and allowed himself a small moment of satisfaction.

StudyFlow had started as a simple idea.

Now it was slowly turning into something real.

Something that could grow.

And if he continued working like this…

Who knew how far it could go?

Anshul smiled slightly.

Then he went back inside.

Tomorrow would bring another day of development.

And another step forward.

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