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ChatGPT, Mindmaps, and Intelligent Tutoring Systems

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
  • This video reviews the academic literature on Intelligent Tutoring Systems. Based on that review we talk abstractly and practically about what a learning system could look like based on that literature.
    Timestamps
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    00:56 Part 1: Academic Literature Review
    1:42 ACT-R
    4:11 Knowledge Tracing
    6:26 Constructivism
    8:00 Recommender Systems
    9:37 Pedagogical Strategies
    11:48 The Singularity
    12:45 Part 2: Practical Takeaways
    18:17 Outro
    Footnotes:
    In the intro the Cognitive Scientist is Tenembaum, the ML researcher is Schmidhuber, and the Software Engineer is ThePrimeagen.

Комментарии • 36

  • @Mmj_lh
    @Mmj_lh Месяц назад +11

    When will Ahmni be available for Android users?

    • @AhmniApp
      @AhmniApp  Месяц назад +2

      Mac is the next planned platform, hopefully multiplatform eventually! But currently there is no planned release date for android.

  • @Odd-z-Ball
    @Odd-z-Ball 10 дней назад

    I made a space retrival algorithm in notion. Formula is complex but it considers mastery level to calculate next revision date for every topic. At last everything will be updated on a single calendar.

    • @AhmniApp
      @AhmniApp  9 дней назад +1

      Great connection between Mastery Learning and Spaced Repetition algorithms. I might even go further and say Spaced Repetition apps like Anki are very simple versions of Intelligent Tutoring Systems.
      Did you take inspiration from any existing spaced repetition algorithms?

    • @Odd-z-Ball
      @Odd-z-Ball 9 дней назад

      @@AhmniApp Yes, I am using anki for a while. I used this app to memorize all countries' capitals, flags and locations on world map. Also you guys inspire me.
      Justin sung, kajun koi, and your channel doing great work in inspiring others to create their own study system.

    • @Odd-z-Ball
      @Odd-z-Ball 4 дня назад

      ​@@AhmniApp Please have a look:
      www.notion.so/templates/study-scheduler-oddzball

    • @Odd-z-Ball
      @Odd-z-Ball 4 дня назад

      ​@@AhmniAppYes, I am using anki for a while. I used it to memorize all countries' capitals, flags and locations world map.
      As for inspiration, youtube channels like yours, justin sung, cajun koi are inspiring everyone to create their own study method.

    • @Odd-z-Ball
      @Odd-z-Ball 4 дня назад

      please have a look:
      "study-scheduler-oddzball" on notion templates page.

  • @anthony.s6889
    @anthony.s6889 Месяц назад +2

    man every time I watch your video it makes me wanna get an ipad to try your app out. Windows user like me can only stick to Concepts

    • @halesbellss
      @halesbellss День назад

      I cannot get over how wonky concepts writes.

  • @1nemorevideo673
    @1nemorevideo673 Месяц назад

    Dope vid! Will try out the app as I progress through Ics

  • @ash9259
    @ash9259 Месяц назад

    don't usually comment very much but this is stellar!
    i'm already expediting my learning process through anthropic claude by using the system of question answering you described.
    naturally, claude tests my mental model against current scientific thought.
    annoylingly, science often contradicts itself on the internet since most of the juicy knowledge of course is behind paywalls.
    it would be great if paywall jargon was drip-fed to the student and well, essentially, this will enable a generation of young people (including myself) and will of course, supply valuable training data to future AI's so they can observe the patterns in how we weigh the english dictionary or as could also be said, following the money haha.
    i distilled the idea some few days ago that prompt engineering would be the future of innovation in-fact, since A.I. would be doing all our math for us and welll, if you think about it, isn't all of this just math with feelings :^D?

    • @AhmniApp
      @AhmniApp  Месяц назад +1

      > most of the juicy knowledge of course is behind paywalls
      LLM companies are not known for respecting measures to prevent scraping. There is a good chance paywalled papers and books were used in LLM training.
      > that prompt engineering would be the future of innovation
      Certainly crafting the correct inputs to machine learning algorithms has been key for a long time. But if we look outside of Natural Language Processing at the more mature field of computer vision, the necessity of feature engineering inputs has massively decreased over time as models have become more capable and robust. I think this will depend a lot on your definition of "prompt engineering" and interfaces for the specific use cases being discussed.

    • @ash9259
      @ash9259 Месяц назад

      @@AhmniApp >that really makes me quite happy to be honest, open sourcing knowledge is very desirable.
      >i suppose the concept of pure probability or that connotational component of humans that sees the distant future between seemingly unrelated terms.
      i imagine the essentia of creativity is that it is a unbound by time itself and that the only change that will come in society will be found in thinking is absurdly novel ways.
      i imagine most of the education i imagine Ahmni facilitating will be in catching people up to modern archiecture and modern thinking landscapes whilst the true innovators will be people such as yourself who can think of ideas for a superintelligence to try out.

  • @ServantUmoh
    @ServantUmoh 11 дней назад

    Hey great video! I just used ChatGPT to create a list of keywords based on a reading that I was assigned so I can go about researching then creating my mind maps, do you think that is a good use of it or should I be sifting through the information more so myself and coming up with my own list of keywords? Thank you again for this information, I love hearing great minds and I hope to hear from you soon!

    • @AhmniApp
      @AhmniApp  10 дней назад +1

      Yah that's a great use, I think finding initial keywords should be as automated as possible. Searching through text looking for keywords, when you don't have enough background knowledge yet to be doing evaluative processing, is tedious and probably a big waste of time.

    • @ServantUmoh
      @ServantUmoh 10 дней назад

      @@AhmniApp my thoughts exactly, thank you brother man I appreciate your insight

  • @knw-seeker6836
    @knw-seeker6836 Месяц назад

    Off topic but do you think teaching has a professional future or teacher job ?
    Because of AI

    • @AhmniApp
      @AhmniApp  Месяц назад +1

      Yah definitely. New education technology is usually branded as "disruptive" and promises to upend the status quo but ends up being used much more subtly to make iterative progress. Teachers aren't going away anytime soon. The best outcome will be AI making teachers slightly more effective or certain disciplines more accessible.
      For a history of all the previous promises of disrupting education and teachers (e.g. MOOCs) see the books:
      - 25 Years of Edtech
      - Failure to Disrupt: Why Technology Alone Can't Transform Education
      Do you think this is something you (or other people) are worried about?

    • @knw-seeker6836
      @knw-seeker6836 Месяц назад

      @@AhmniApp interesting thoughts thanks for sharing
      I did see a video entitled with it and there is a lot of talk if programmers or tech will eventually will be replaced through AI
      Personally I’m not worried it just makes me think
      I want to be able to adapt
      Because I think it will change a lot of different areas

  • @isaacwu4089
    @isaacwu4089 Месяц назад

    Do you plan on integrating an Intelligent Tutoring System into the Ahmni app, or perhaps optimizing an LLM for tutoring? If so, are there any other practical implications?

    • @AhmniApp
      @AhmniApp  Месяц назад

      It's possible. The point of the video is that self-directed, self-motivated students don't need a full Intelligent Tutoring System, instead they need specific ITS-inspired features to make their lives easier. Ahmni has existing features like that and will continue to get more.
      In terms of optimizing and adding an LLM it could be possible, especially on a desktop version of the app. However I think it's unlikely that a chat interface built into the app is significantly more effective than plain ChatGPT/Claude in the hands of a self-motivated student. The student interacting with the LLM can already make it "optimized for tutoring" by following the best practices laid out in the video, or asking the LLM to follow those best practices.

    • @isaacwu4089
      @isaacwu4089 Месяц назад

      @@AhmniApp Thanks for your response! What about LLM optimization techniques such as prompting it to act in a certain way? Do you have any recommended prompts that you use?

    • @AhmniApp
      @AhmniApp  Месяц назад

      Not really, just talking to it normally works fine for me. My focus is usually on what I'm saying or evaluating what the LLM is saying, rather than trying to get "better" responses out of it. For example sometimes I'll use the dictation feature and talk pretty lengthily at it about my current understanding and try to articulate things I'm unsure about. The LLM will then give me pointers or assess my accuracy, but probably the biggest benefit is forcing myself to verbalize my current understanding and misconceptions.
      Maybe the closest thing to prompt optimization I do is tailor how opinionated I am. On one hand by being opinionated (e.g. "Okay so it seems like the benefit of X is mostly Y.") is great because it forces me to have an opinion and verbalize it. But sometimes I've noticed that LLMs get biased by my opinion and continue the conversation in that direction rather than providing more unbiased feedback/direction. So for pure information discovery I avoid it.
      That's for general inquiry, though. There are some more specific uses I really like:
      - Generating pre-test questions based on a syllabus
      - Generating lists of keywords for a mindmap
      - Asking "what are similar things I'm missing", e.g. "I know about MySQL and Postgres, what else is similar that I'm missing?"
      Do you have any optimization techniques you use?

    • @isaacwu4089
      @isaacwu4089 Месяц назад

      @@AhmniApp Thanks for your response. I generally use optimization techniques only if the 1st response isn't satisfactory. Some I think would be useful are uploading any relevant info (material, etc) and giving it a persona as an expert teacher/tutor. And generally making the prompt clear

  • @okechukwuanudokem2060
    @okechukwuanudokem2060 26 дней назад

    wow ics alumni dude's name i forgot really showing up on my recommended , if u make it better than squid I'll probably get it , good luck with the app

  • @Chinekeh
    @Chinekeh Месяц назад

    Do you have a code for purchasing for lifetime or only yearly?

    • @AhmniApp
      @AhmniApp  Месяц назад

      There's currently the code SUMMIT for 50% off* the first year, but no lifetime code.
      *International pricing may vary

    • @Chinekeh
      @Chinekeh Месяц назад

      @@AhmniApp Oh cool thank you. I have Concept. This looks more study focused.

    • @AhmniApp
      @AhmniApp  Месяц назад +1

      Definitely. The goal of Ahmni is to be the best app for people who use advanced learning methods.

    • @Chinekeh
      @Chinekeh Месяц назад

      @@AhmniApp Now and am trying it out. It seems like you have used Justin Sung and you understand it. Hopefully I can finally get it down

  • @Chinekeh
    @Chinekeh 10 дней назад

    How do you mind map like this? Dont hold the secret!

    • @AhmniApp
      @AhmniApp  10 дней назад

      You're seeing the final version of this visual map! It started out messy with a lot of different ideas and took a few rounds of reorganizing and thinking to get to this point. Ultimately I decided to organize it around a Model-View-Controller software architecture because I felt that was intuitive and connected well to my existing knowledge of software.