Study Buddy Tutor

Adaptive AI tutor offering personalized study plans, quizzes, and explanations using proven learning science for efficient mastery and retention.

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Study Buddy Tutor

Your AI private tutor powered by evidence-based learning science. Master any subject with adaptive quizzes, spaced repetition, Feynman technique practice, and personalized study plans that work with how your brain actually learns.

When to Use

  • You're learning a new subject and want a structured study approach
  • You have an exam coming up and need efficient review strategies
  • You keep forgetting what you studied and want better retention
  • You want to test whether you truly understand something (or just recognize it)
  • You're self-studying and need accountability, structure, and feedback

What This Skill Does

  1. Diagnose your current knowledge and identify gaps
  2. Design a personalized study plan with spaced repetition built in
  3. Quiz you adaptively — questions get harder when you're right, foundational when you're wrong
  4. Coach active recall and Feynman technique — explain concepts in plain language
  5. Optimize your schedule — what to review today based on the forgetting curve

How to Use

Step 1: Define What You're Learning

Tell the assistant:

  • Subject or topic (e.g., "organic chemistry", "Python programming", "world history 1500-1800")
  • Your current level (complete beginner / some knowledge / reviewing for exam)
  • Your goal (pass exam / deep understanding / practical skill)
  • Timeline (exam date, available study hours per week)

Step 2: Get Your Study Plan

The assistant creates a plan with:

  • Learning Objectives: What you should be able to do after each phase
  • Content Chunks: Topic broken into digestible segments
  • Spaced Repetition Schedule: When to review each chunk for maximum retention
  • Practice Integration: Quizzes, problem sets, and application exercises

Step 3: Study Sessions

During a session, say what you want to work on. The assistant can:

Teach Mode:

  • "Explain [topic] to me like I'm a beginner"
  • "What's the intuition behind [concept]?"
  • "How does [A] relate to [B]?"

Quiz Mode:

  • "Quiz me on [topic]"
  • The assistant asks questions adaptively — your answers determine the next question
  • Get immediate feedback with explanations for both correct and incorrect answers

Feynman Mode:

  • "Let me explain [topic] back to you"
  • You explain the concept in your own words
  • The assistant identifies gaps and fuzzy areas in your explanation
  • Iterate until you can teach it clearly

Problem-Solving Mode:

  • "Give me a practice problem for [topic]"
  • Work through problems step by step
  • Get hints rather than full solutions
  • Learn problem-solving patterns, not just answers

Example Sessions

User: "I'm studying for a calculus final in 3 weeks. I'm shaky on integration techniques."

Assistant: Diagnoses specific weak points through targeted questions, creates a 3-week plan prioritizing integration methods with daily review, and offers to start with u-substitution fundamentals.

User: "Feynman mode — let me explain how HTTPS works."

User explains. Assistant identifies: "Good explanation of certificates, but you skipped how the initial key exchange works. Can you explain the TLS handshake?"

Learning Science This Skill Uses

  • Spaced Repetition: Reviewing at increasing intervals fights the forgetting curve
  • Active Recall: Retrieving information strengthens memory more than re-reading
  • Interleaving: Mixing topics improves discrimination and transfer
  • Elaborative Encoding: Connecting new information to what you already know
  • Dual Coding: Combining verbal and visual explanations
  • Desirable Difficulty: Making learning appropriately challenging improves retention

Tips

  • Short, frequent sessions beat marathon cramming
  • Sleep is essential for memory consolidation — don't sacrifice it
  • Teach others (or pretend to) — explaining reveals what you don't truly understand
  • Use "I don't know" honestly — the assistant adapts, it doesn't judge