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title: Schema Study v1
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sdk_version: 1.51.0
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license: gpl-3.0
short_description: Study app chatbot based on OpenAI API
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Check out the configuration reference at https://huggingface.co/docs/hub/spaces-config-reference
# Schema Study: An AI-Enhanced Study App for Biology Students
Schema Study is a DIY AI-Enhanced Study App designed to assist biology students in mastering core course concepts through interactive study sessions. This application leverages AI technology to provide instant feedback and guidance, making it a valuable tool for both students and educators.
## Pedagogical Value
Schema Study enhances the learning experience by:
- **Promoting Active Learning:** Students engage with course material interactively, which helps reinforce their understanding.
- **Providing Instant Feedback:** The AI-powered chatbot offers immediate responses, allowing students to correct misconceptions in real-time.
- **Encouraging Critical Thinking:** By using the Socratic method, the app guides students to explore concepts deeply and make connections between different terms.
- **Customizable Content:** Educators can tailor the app to their curriculum by uploading specific terms and schemas, ensuring relevance to their course.
## Features
- **Password Protection:** Ensures secure access to the app.
- **Customizable Terms:** Educators can upload a CSV file with their own terms and schemas.
- **AI-Enhanced Feedback:** Utilizes OpenAI's GPT-4o model to provide detailed explanations and formative feedback.
- **Interactive Chat:** Engages students in a dialogue with the AI chatbot to deepen their understanding.
## License
This project is licensed under the GNU GPL-3 License - see the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for details.
## Acknowledgments
Developed by Keefe Reuther and Liam O Mueller, Assistant Teaching Professors in the UC San Diego School of Biological Sciences. Special thanks to the members of the Reuther Lab for their support and contributions.