Experimental
Playgrounds, tools, and experiments at the intersection of AI and learning. Some are polished. Some are prototype. All are designed to make you think.
The Philosophy
Labs is where we publish learning tools before they're fully polished. You get early access to AI scaffolds, thinking frameworks, and interactive experiments โ and you help us make them better by using them.
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Input any topic or question. Get back a sequence of Socratic prompts โ layered, probing, designed to deepen thinking rather than deliver information. Export as PDF or copy directly into your AI tutor.
Printable thinking scaffolds based on Harvard's Visible Thinking project โ adapted for AI-augmented learning. "Claim-Support-Question", "Circle of Viewpoints", "What Makes You Say That?" and more.
An interactive journal that prompts students to reflect on their learning process after each AI tutoring session. Structured self-assessment that builds the habit of metacognition. Prototype โ actively refining based on student feedback.
See how AI approaches a problem vs. how a student did โ side by side. Not to judge the student, but to understand where AI reasoning differs from human reasoning and what that teaches us about both.
Describe your homeschool situation โ children, grades, subjects, goals. Get back a draft IHIP structured for NY compliance. Review, edit, and submit. This tool has saved families hours of paperwork. Featured on the homeschool tracks page.
Browse 200+ educator-tested AI prompts organized by subject, age level, and learning goal. Filter, preview, and copy prompts. Contribute your own prompts to the community library.
On the Roadmap
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