StuGoGo is designed to be a helpful sidekick to your learning, not a replacement for your main course or textbook. Here are some ways you can get more out of the tools:
1. Start with a Clear Topic
Before you dive into quizzes or practice, make sure your topic is specific.
- Use the suggestion button to refine your topic name.
- Example: Instead of “Math,” try “5th Grade Fractions.”
2. Build Strong Foundations with Concepts
After naming your topic, generate concepts. These act like mini-chapters.
- Keep them short and clear.
- You can edit them if something looks off.
3. Always Add a Description
The description is like your study guide introduction.
- Write your own or generate one.
- This will make quizzes and practice sessions more focused.
4. Use Both Quizzes and Practice
StuGoGo gives you two ways to study:
- Quizzes: Create or auto-generate questions. Great for testing knowledge.
- Practice Mode: Questions are mixed up and can even be generated on the fly. Perfect for daily review.
5. Check Explanations When Stuck
If you get an answer wrong, read the explanation carefully.
- These are designed to help you understand why the answer is correct.
- Take notes if a concept keeps tripping you up.
6. Mix Manual and AI-Generated Questions
You can write your own questions when you want control, and let AI generate extras when you want variety.
7. Use the Study Dashboard (/study)
The dashboard is your command center. From there you can:
- Create and manage topics
- Launch quizzes or practice
- Track your progress
💡 Note: StuGoGo is still a prototype. To create an account, you’ll need a special invite.