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14 articles tagged "learning"
30 days isn't enough to master anything. But it IS enough to break the 'I never start' pattern. Here's the framework.
The guitar is in the hall closet. It has been in the hall closet for four years. Before the hall closet it was in the corner of the living room for six months, leaned against a wall, and before that it was in a music store for an unknown period of time, and somewhere between thos…
Everything homeschooling parents need to know about using AI tools for curriculum support, engagement, and personalized learning — without losing the human touch.
How exploring "what if" scenarios with AI deepens your understanding of what actually happened — and why things turned out the way they did.
How AI tools and prompts turn history from static textbook content into an interactive, debatable, explorable adventure — for casual fans and serious buffs alike.
How families are using AI Souls and prompts to make learning genuinely fun — from bedtime stories to science experiments to creative writing adventures.
Whether you want the perfect playlist, your first guitar chord, or to mix tracks like a pro — AI tools make every part of your music journey easier and more fun.
What if you could ask Cleopatra about leadership, Einstein about physics, or Shakespeare about love? With AI Souls, you can — and it's the most fun way to learn history.
You don't need to be bilingual. The Language Immersion Buddy gives your kid a patient, native-level conversation partner in any language — for free.
A long, practical look at what it really means to learn when you have an AI chat window open. The failure modes, the honest uses, and a framework for keeping your own brain in the loop.
The second entry in a recurring series where we sit with a hard question for longer than the internet usually allows. The [first In the Weeds entry was about parenting](/blog/in-the-weeds-can-i-trust-ai-with-my-kids-homework) — specifically, about what happens when a parent opens…
How beginners can use AI to learn programming faster, with less frustration and more practical projects.
How to use AI as a patient, knowledgeable guitar teacher that adapts to your skill level and musical taste.
AI as a patient, always-available tutor that adapts to your learning style and pace.
Use AI as a personal tutor, study partner, and practice environment. Here's the learning toolkit.
A practical system for using AI as a personal tutor to learn anything — from languages to instruments to coding.