Ask HN: Onboarding LLMs or Students?
3 comments
Is the goal really learning here? If so what prevents the students from just go straight to a separate LLM?
I think you need to get the students to buy in and then provide them a claude skill or something more integrated that teaches the why behind the llm answer. Today getting the what is incredibly easy and thats not going away, helping the student learn how to learn from the LLM, how to pull out the why and building tools to help with that seem like a better path to me
I think you need to get the students to buy in and then provide them a claude skill or something more integrated that teaches the why behind the llm answer. Today getting the what is incredibly easy and thats not going away, helping the student learn how to learn from the LLM, how to pull out the why and building tools to help with that seem like a better path to me
There are two fundamentally different regimens depending of what is the goal: learning or just passing grades. If the goal is learning, the system should help you find the final answer, wherever when it is passing grades the system should gives you something like: this is the minimum viable structure to solve problems of type X, something similar to recipes.
Regimen-dependent prompt architecture
If regimen = LEARNING:
If regimen = PASSING GRADES: