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  1. Student AI Tool of the Week: Slides go
    Slides go : AI presentation maker

    When lack of inspiration or time constraints are something you’re worried about, it’s a good idea to seek help. Slidesgo comes to the rescue with its latest functionality—the AI presentation maker! With a few clicks, you’ll have wonderful slideshows that suit your own needs.

  2. ChatGPT prompt of the Week: "Problem-Solving with AI"


    Prompt:
    I need to provide an example of solving a [Problem Statement]. This example needs to cover these main things:
     
    Background and Context:
    Start with a clear outline of what you aim to achieve in your study session. Are you preparing for an exam, understanding a complex concept, or seeking to improve your grades in a specific subject?

     

    What's Happening Now:
    Explain the current status of efforts to solve the problem statement, including any ongoing debates, challenges, and potential solutions.

    Big Ideas and Ways of Thinking:
    Discuss the main concepts, theories, and methodologies informing approaches to solving the problem statement.

    Examples:
    Provide real-life examples or case studies demonstrating successful strategies or the consequences of failing to address the problem statement adequately.
     

    I need help with:

    Making a Plan: Develop a clear and coherent structure for the example, ensuring logical progression and organization of ideas.

    Finding Good Sources: Identify reliable and authoritative sources, such as case studies, expert opinions, and real-world examples, to support your analysis and arguments.
     

    Lastly, I want to ensure my example is both honest and interesting. Can you provide tips on maintaining integrity while keeping the reader engaged?"


    By following this structure and addressing these points, your example of solving the problem statement will be well-organized, informative, and engaging

  3. Student Founder Spotlight: Sebastian Thrun

    Co-founder of Udacity

    Co-founded Udacity at Stanford to democratize AI education globally. Overcoming challenges in online learning acceptance and scaling, Udacity raised over $160 million, empowering learners worldwide with accessible, AI-focused education and skills development.

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