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Yuliya Yoncheva, PhD's avatar

Jeremy, thank you for this useful walkthrough! As someone building educational artifacts with Claude, I'm fixated on what we're modeling when kids watch us use AI.

Most recently I used Claude to transform disappointing AI output (generic brain book covers from Gemini) into two interactive artifacts:

- One that gamifies scientific "wrongness"

- One that teaches how LLMs generate content (and why that matters)

The process became the pedagogy (I wrote about “Escaping the AI convenience trap” on my "generative curiosity" substack.)

Curious to learn from parents and educators in your community: What's an artifact you'd build WITH a kid to teach them something about how AI works?

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H R Venkatesh's avatar

Good to read Jeremy. I created a tracker for a special project on Base 44 -- the app has memory, so it works for now. I've tracked about 14 hours of effort on it so far. Of course, the next step would be to see if I can take it 'independent'.

Btw, my word game is formally launching on Sunday. It's called wordsutra!

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