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Parents: See how to get 24/7 homework help with Khanmigo | Personal tutor | AI Tutor


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·Nov 10, 2024

Hey parents, do you need help with your child's homework? Let me show you how Kigo can help with homework today.

So, I'm in Kigo and I'm in the activities tab, and I'm going to use the "Tutor Me" feature. All you have to do is, you or your child can copy and paste your child's homework question into Kigo. For example, let's say I need some help with this algebra problem: can you help me solve the equation for x?

Let's see what Kigo says. You can see that Kigo is going to help me figure it out, but it's not going to just give me answers. Instead, it's going to guide me to find the answer myself, which is going to really help me learn this concept.

So, let's say I think we need to solve for x, and it will encourage me. It will give me some tips on some other things that I should consider to solve this problem. Now, if I go to ChatGPT and I ask it to help me with the same problem, as you can see, it's only going to give me the answer. But that might not necessarily lead to my child really developing a deeper understanding and learning of their homework.

So, if you want your kid to get homework help and really understand the why behind the answer, Kigo can help. That's because we built Kigo with learning in mind. So, if you want to give it a try yourself, just click the link in the description below to get started with Kigo.

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