Welcome to the party (even though you're a little late)
But learning is more than just a prompt with a socratic AI tutor
For the students, it's that and more...it's recall, it's quizzes with immediate feedback, it's time management it's structured study planning, it's https://t.co/i5myt2Nv8Q
For teachers, it's putting them in the driver's seat, making them free to coach and mentor, it's giving them visibility, control and insight into performance, it's more...it's https://t.co/3zJPGksOSl
As ChatGPT becomes a go-to tool for students, we’re committed to ensuring it fosters deeper understanding and learning.
Introducing study mode in ChatGPT — a learning experience that helps you work through problems step-by-step instead of just getting an answer.
@OpenAI I'm a college professor who has used ChatGPT for teaching. Please let professors link to student accounts so if I assign students to "have a conversation with ChatGPT about X" I can easily see the conversation without the student have to send me a link.
We launched our Personalized Learning Assistant on the iOS app store.
One way to think about it is you now have
1. @NotebookLM’s ability to synthesize across multiple files (PDFs, PPTs, Videos, Websites) and turn them into learning materials flashcards and quizzes
2. @Notion’s ability to record, transcribe and chat with your lecture notes
3. The ability to generate your own @coursera to learn ANY topic.
(More to come)
Let us know what you think! :)
This has been such a fun tool for French vocab learning!
I dump all the new words and phrases I’m learning into the notes and it generates a solid quiz with feedback for me.
This is insane. 😲
So, I spent some time (don't ask how long) doing a Studio Ghibli ad for @ShepherdLearn
visit shepherd dot study
Thanks @sama@elevenlabs and @Kling_ai for making this possible.
Yes. Traditional Education is relatively Lindy.
Today, it helps us do 3 things
1. Socialize (meet peers, build networks)
2. Signal status & competence
3. Secure knowledge
The 3rd part is what vibeschooling will challenge.
Here's a glimpse: Make your Coursera in 5 mins.
In 5 mins - get a list of topics, sub-topics tuned to your level, get a primer, flashcards, quizzes, web search on relevant sources, a way to chat with those web results, and reminders and nudges to study.
All of this uses the best cognitive findings - scaffolding, spaced repetition etc. The future is going to be crazy!