StudyLabAI

Feynman + AI

Feynman technique with AI nudges when you get vague

Explain the concept like you are teaching a friend. When your explanation hides confusion, the AI asks the follow-up questions a good tutor would.

If you cannot explain it simply, you do not understand it yet

The Feynman technique exposes fuzzy spots: jargon masquerading as knowledge, skipped steps, missing examples.

Use it after you have notes or readings, and before high-stakes quizzes or mock exams.

How it works

A simple flow so you spend less time formatting and more time learning.

Step 1

Pick one idea

Not the whole chapter—one mechanism, theorem, or historical arc.

Step 2

Explain aloud or in text

Use plain language a first-year student would follow.

Step 3

Let AI probe gaps

It flags hand-wavy phrases and asks for examples or steps.

Step 4

Revisit source material

Fill holes, then retry with flashcards or practice tests.

Why students use StudyLabAI for this

Practical wins you will notice during midterms—not buzzwords.

Honest self-check

You learn where memorization ends and understanding begins.

Better oral exams

Practice concise explanations under mild pressure.

Stronger essays

Clear claims and cleaner structure when you actually understand the mechanism.

Pairs with visuals

Combine with mind maps to see and say the same structure.

Common use cases

Practical situations where this tool saves time before deadlines.

STEM conceptual checks

Force yourself to narrate a process end to end.

Humanities arguments

State the thesis, evidence, and counterarguments simply.

Interview or oral defense prep

Practice succinct explanations without slides.

FAQ

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