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ppolaritymaking about 7 hours ago 8 commentsRead Article on professorgoose.com

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I used to study by rereading notes, and then I blanked in the exam hall.

Did some research, and found that my experience isn’t isolated, and that passive review doesn’t force retrieval, so nothing sticks, and I knew I had to do something about it.

That’s why I built Professor Goose. You pick a topic, explain it out loud to a goose, and he keeps probing until he understands you. Never gives you the answer, just keeps asking follow ups until a sound understanding is reached, which in turn makes you figure stuff out or realise you never understood your topic in the first place.

Free to try, no account needed, upload your syllabus for exam board specific questions. Curious whether this approach resonates with others, it sure has for me.

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spacemuleabout 2 hours ago
Does nothing on Firefox Android. You can't even see the error because of overlapping elements.
perilunarabout 3 hours ago
marginalia_nuabout 2 hours ago
This is the sort of behavior that got Socrates killed btw.
circlefavshapeabout 3 hours ago
This sounds awesome ... is there a way to enter text rather than talking? I'm guessing yes, but I can't see where
binyang_qiuabout 6 hours ago
So innovative! I've talked to your goose and I found this is really a great way to test whether I truly understand concept. I don't know how the goose thinks, maybe it would be even better if it allowed me to upload my own data and ask questions based on that context.
polaritymakingabout 4 hours ago
Yeah, that's not the first time I've been suggested that feature. It's still being activley devloped so be on the look out for it :).
phillc73about 4 hours ago
Does your goose talk to other geese?[1]

[1] https://goose-docs.ai/

polaritymakingabout 4 hours ago
Haha, crazy coincidence.