My parents got me Khanmigo to try out to see if it can help me with my high school homework.

So far, my experience with Khanmigo, Khan Academy’s AI tool, has been pretty good. One thing I really like is that when I ask questions, it doesn’t just give me the answer. Instead, it walks me through the steps, which helps me understand the problem better. It also encourages me to ask more questions about what I’m learning, which helps me think deeper about the topic.

Khanmigo also has a cool feature where you can “talk” to historical or literary characters. It’s a fun way to learn facts about history or literature in a more interactive way. Another feature I like is the “Personalize My Interests” section, where you can tell Khanmigo about things you’re interested in or what careers you’re thinking about. It remembers the types of questions you ask and adjusts to make your experience more personalized.

As a high school student, I often have homework questions. Now, instead of asking my parents, I can just ask Khanmigo! For example, when I was learning about integrals in math, Khanmigo helped me step-by-step with the problems I didn’t understand. And if I had more questions, I could keep asking until I got it. I know Khanmigo will be useful for classes this year, especially with tough subjects like Chemistry and AP World History.

I do have a few suggestions for how Khanmigo could improve. First, it would be great if you could send pictures of your homework to make things easier. I understand why they might not have this feature yet, since it could cause issues, but it would definitely help. Also, I think it would be useful if Khanmigo could save past conversations so your previous questions don’t disappear when you switch topics. Even though there’s a way to see your chat history, keeping it open in tabs would make things more organized. Lastly, it would be helpful if Khanmigo could point out grammar mistakes or suggest better ways to structure sentences when writing essays.

Overall, I think Khanmigo is a great tool for students and super helpful for homework!

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