Twice the Learning, Half the Wisdom
The results from Gregory Kestin's Harvard physics experiment arrived like a thunderclap. Students using an AI tutor in their dormitory rooms learned more than twice as much as their peers sitting in active learning classrooms with experienced instructors. They did it in less time. They reported feel
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