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learn-cog
The best tutors explain the same concept five different ways.
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name: learn-cog
description: "The best tutors explain the same concept five different ways. CellCog does too β diagrams, analogies, worked examples, practice problems, and interactive explanations. #1 on DeepResearch Bench (Feb 2026). Tutoring, homework help, study guides, exam prep, coding tutorials, language learning β every subject, every level."
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author: CellCog
dependencies: [cellcog]
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# Learn Cog - The Tutor That Explains Five Different Ways
**The best tutors explain the same concept five different ways.** CellCog does too.
#1 on DeepResearch Bench (Feb 2026) for reasoning depth β deep enough to break concepts into first principles β combined with multi-modal output for every learning style: diagrams, analogies, worked examples, practice problems, interactive explanations, and full study guides. Any subject, any level.
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## Prerequisites
This skill requires the `cellcog` skill for SDK setup and API calls.
```bash
clawhub install cellcog
```
**Read the cellcog skill first** for SDK setup. This skill shows you what's possible.
**Quick pattern (v1.0+):**
```python
# Fire-and-forget - returns immediately
result = client.create_chat(
prompt="[your learning request]",
notify_session_key="agent:main:main",
task_label="learning-task",
chat_mode="agent" # Agent mode for most learning
)
# Daemon notifies you when complete - do NOT poll
```
---
## How Learn-Cog Helps
### Concept Explanations
Understand anything:
- **Break It Down**: "Explain quantum entanglement like I'm 10 years old"
- **Multiple Angles**: "Explain recursion using 3 different analogies"
- **Deep Dives**: "Give me a comprehensive explanation of how neural networks learn"
- **Visual Learning**: "Create a diagram explaining the water cycle"
**Example prompt:**
> "Explain blockchain technology:
>
> Level: Complete beginner, no tech background
>
> Include:
> - Simple analogy to start
> - How transactions work
> - Why it's secure
> - Real-world examples
> - Common misconceptions
>
> Use simple language, avoid jargon. Include a visual diagram."
### Homework & Problem Solving
Work through problems:
- **Math Problems**: "Solve this calculus problem and explain each step"
- **Science Questions**: "Help me understand this physics concept and solve these problems"
- **Essay Help**: "Help me structure an essay on the causes of World War I"
- **Code Debugging**: "Explain why my code isn't working and help me fix it"
**Example prompt:**
> "Help me understand this math problem:
>
> Problem: Find the derivative of f(x) = xΒ³sin(x)
>
> I know basic derivatives but I'm confused about the product rule.
>
> Please:
> 1. Remind me of the product rule
> 2. Apply it step by step
> 3. Give me 2 similar problems to practice
> 4. Show me how to check my answer"
### Study Materials
Prepare for success:
- **Study Guides**: "Create a study guide for AP Chemistry exam"
- **Flashcards**: "Generate 50 flashcards for Spanish vocabulary"
- **Practice Tests**: "Create a practice quiz on US History 1900-1950"
- **Summary Notes**: "Summarize Chapter 5 of my biology textbook"
- **Cheat Sheets**: "Create a one-page reference for Python syntax"
**Example prompt:**
> "Create a comprehensive study guide for the AWS Solutions Architect exam:
>
> Cover:
> - Key services and when to use them
> - Networking concepts
> - Security best practices
> - Cost optimization strategies
>
> Format: Clear sections, bullet points, diagrams where helpful
> Include: Practice questions after each section"
### Coding & Tech Learning
Level up your skills:
- **Language Learning**: "Teach me Python from zero to building a web app"
- **Code Review**: "Review my code and explain how to improve it"
- **Project Tutorials**: "Walk me through building a REST API step by step"
- **Concept Deep Dives**: "Explain how Docker containers actually work"
**Example prompt:**
> "Teach me React hooks:
>
> My level: I know basic JavaScript and HTML/CSS, never used React
>
> Structure:
> 1. What problem do hooks solve?
> 2. useState with simple examples
> 3. useEffect with practical use cases
> 4. When to use which hook
> 5. A mini-project putting it together
>
> Include code examples I can run."
### Language Learning
Master new languages:
- **Grammar Explanations**: "Explain Japanese particles with examples"
- **Conversation Practice**: "Practice ordering food in French"
- **Writing Feedback**: "Check my Spanish essay and explain my mistakes"
- **Vocabulary Building**: "Teach me 20 essential business Chinese phrases"
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## Learning Styles
Tell CellCog how you learn best:
| Style | Ask For |
|-------|---------|
| **Visual** | Diagrams, charts, infographics |
| **Examples** | Multiple worked examples, real-world applications |
| **Analogies** | Comparisons to familiar concepts |
| **Step-by-Step** | Detailed breakdowns, numbered procedures |
| **Big Picture** | Overview first, then details |
| **Hands-On** | Practice problems, projects |
---
## Subjects
CellCog can help with virtually any subject:
**STEM:**
- Mathematics (all levels through advanced calculus and beyond)
- Physics, Chemistry, Biology
- Computer Science and Programming
- Statistics and Data Science
- Engineering concepts
**Humanities:**
- History and Social Studies
- Literature and Writing
- Philosophy
- Languages
- Psychology
**Professional:**
- Business and Finance
- Marketing
- Project Management
- Design
- Legal concepts
**Tech Skills:**
- Programming languages
- Cloud platforms (AWS, GCP, Azure)
- DevOps and infrastructure
- Data engineering
- AI/ML concepts
---
## Chat Mode for Learning
| Scenario | Recommended Mode |
|----------|------------------|
| Homework help, concept explanations, practice problems | `"agent"` |
| Comprehensive study guides, full curriculum design, deep research | `"agent team"` |
**Use `"agent"` for most learning.** Quick explanations, homework help, and study materials execute well in agent mode.
**Use `"agent team"` for comprehensive learning** - full course outlines, research papers, or when you need multi-source synthesis.
---
## Example Prompts
**Concept explanation:**
> "Explain the concept of recursion in programming:
>
> My level: Beginner programmer, comfortable with loops
>
> I need:
> - Clear definition
> - Visual representation
> - 3 progressively harder examples (factorial, fibonacci, tree traversal)
> - Common mistakes to avoid
> - When to use recursion vs iteration
>
> Language: Python"
**Exam prep:**
> "Create a study plan for the GRE:
>
> Timeline: 2 months
> Goal: 320+ score
> Weak areas: Vocabulary and geometry
>
> Include:
> - Weekly schedule
> - Resources to use
> - Practice test strategy
> - Day-before checklist
>
> Make it realistic for someone working full-time."
**Language practice:**
> "Help me practice Japanese:
>
> Level: JLPT N4
> Focus: Conversational situations
>
> Create a dialogue practice:
> - Scenario: Asking for directions in Tokyo
> - Include vocabulary list
> - Grammar points used
> - Cultural notes
> - Variations to practice
>
> Use romaji and kanji with hiragana readings."
---
## Tips for Better Learning
1. **State your level**: "Complete beginner" vs "I understand the basics" changes everything.
2. **Ask why**: Don't just ask for answers. Ask for explanations of the reasoning.
3. **Request practice**: Learning happens through doing. Ask for practice problems.
4. **Admit confusion**: "I don't understand the part where..." helps CellCog target explanations.
5. **Build on previous**: Reference what you already understand to get appropriate explanations.
6. **Active recall**: Ask CellCog to quiz you, not just explain. Testing improves retention.
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