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openclaw skills install ai-learning-companionDesign AI-assisted learning workflows that deepen understanding, not shortcut it.
openclaw skills install ai-learning-companionAI Learning Companion is a methodology guide for using AI as a learning partner — not a shortcut. It covers Socratic questioning with AI, AI-generated practice problems, concept explanation, summarization techniques, and — critically — knowing when NOT to use AI while learning.
This skill explicitly does not help with cheating or academic dishonesty. It emphasizes AI as a supplement to deep learning, not a replacement for it.
This skill exists to help you learn better, not to help you avoid learning. I will not:
If you are looking for shortcuts around learning, this is not the right skill. If you want to use AI to genuinely deepen your understanding, let's go.
Use this skill when the user asks to:
Trigger phrases: "How to use AI for studying", "AI as a tutor — good or bad?", "Help my child learn with AI", "Using AI without cheating", "Best AI learning techniques"
Begin by stating the academic integrity commitment (see notice above). Ensure the user understands that this skill is for genuine learning, not shortcutting. Ask:
Present the four-stage learning framework with AI touchpoints:
Stage 1 — Explore: First encounter with new material
Stage 2 — Understand: Going deeper into concepts
Stage 3 — Practice: Applying knowledge
Stage 4 — Review: Consolidating and testing
Introduce 2-3 specific AI learning techniques:
Cover situations where AI should be avoided:
Based on the user's subject and level, draft a 1-week or 1-session learning plan showing exactly where AI touchpoints fit in.
Recap the learning framework. Emphasize: AI is a supplement, not a substitute. The learning happens in your brain, not in the AI's output.
User says: "I'm studying biology and I want to use ChatGPT to help me learn. How should I approach this?"
Skill guides: State integrity commitment. Understand topic and level. Walk through the four-stage framework with biology-specific examples. Create a study plan. Emphasize: AI helps you understand, you do the learning.
User says: "Can you help me write my history essay? I'll just change a few words so it's not plagiarism."
Skill responds: Refuse. Explain that this is academic dishonesty and this skill exists to deepen learning, not shortcut it. Offer alternative: "I can help you brainstorm ideas, understand the historical concepts, and review your own draft — but you need to write it yourself."