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How to Learn Anything Fast Using ChatGPT - Full Guide to Studying With AI

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CajunKoi Academy

This resource consists of a video and accompanying prompts to show students how they can use AI to develop their study skills.

This video emphasises the importance of using AI as an extension of one's thinking rather than a replacement for it in the learning process. They introduce a three-part learning cycle: construct, connect, and challenge, and explain how AI can assist in each phase.

During the construct phase, AI can help create a structured sequence for learning topics efficiently.

In the connect phase, AI aids in identifying relationships between concepts, making analogies, and gaining a deeper understanding.

In the challenge phase, AI can generate practice problems and provide feedback, enhancing critical thinking.

The video also highlights the limitations of AI and the need for human responsibility in the learning process. Overall, it offers valuable insights on using AI as a tool to enhance learning and critical thinking skills.

Key Learning

Risks

Students should be 13 or over to use most AI applications.

Students between 13-18 require parental consent.