u/TheActualGoose

How has your learning changed with AI?

I have been using AI for learning for about a year now. It's really quite helpful for breaking down concepts and generating flashcards and the like, though I am interested in hearing about how other people have been using it: what has worked well, what hasn't?

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u/TheActualGoose — 9 days ago

How has your learning changed with AI?

I have been using AI for learning for about a year now. It's really quite helpful for breaking down concepts and generating flashcards and the like, though I am interested in hearing about how other people have been using it: what has worked well, what hasn't?

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u/TheActualGoose — 9 days ago
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I’m a solo developer who got tired of the classic cycle: spend weeks learning something cool, feel accomplished in my new knowledge/skill, then slowly watch it all fade away. So I built Gwen  and the beta is now live.

Gwen is a learning app that helps you organize what you’re studying, and enables you to maintain mastery of it over time.

A key distinction between Gwen and other similar apps is that it makes a distinction between maintaining knowledge (through cards) and skills (through exercises) and helps keep it in your head long-term using spaced retrieval (a gold-standard from cognitive science). It’s designed for concepts and skills in programming, math, languages, certifications-- anything mastery-heavy.

It’s completely free for local use, with optional paid sync for backups and multi-device.

I’d love honest feedback from people who ship things and learn constantly. If you try the beta, tell me:

  • What feels useful right away?
  • What’s missing or could be smoother?
  • Would this actually fit into your workflow?

Super grateful for any thoughts and thanks for checking it out!!! :D

>> gwenlearning.com

u/TheActualGoose — 15 days ago