Sep 5, 2024

Shortcuts, drag to move tutors, and starter prompts!

Flint now has guided onboarding for teachers! Select what type of experience you’d like to create for your students, and the AI walks you through the rest.

We’re excited to announce some major ease-of-use improvements to Flint!

The home page on Flint now includes shortcuts to help teachers easily create AI tutors for their students.

Plus, we’ve added popular requested features such as the ability to drag to move tutors into groups, and starter prompts.

We’re excited to announce some major ease-of-use improvements to Flint!

The home page on Flint now includes shortcuts to help teachers easily create AI tutors for their students.

Plus, we’ve added popular requested features such as the ability to drag to move tutors into groups, and starter prompts.

We’re excited to announce some major ease-of-use improvements to Flint!

The home page on Flint now includes shortcuts to help teachers easily create AI tutors for their students.

Plus, we’ve added popular requested features such as the ability to drag to move tutors into groups, and starter prompts.

1. Shortcuts for creating tutors

Gif showing how shortcuts help teachers quickly and conversationally build a tutor.

Flint now includes five unique shortcuts that walk teachers through the steps of creating an AI tutor for their students.

In each shortcut, Flint asks only for the essential information needed to create an AI tutor — saving teachers time and preventing the need for prompt engineering!

Gif showing how shortcuts help teachers quickly and conversationally build a tutor.

Flint now includes five unique shortcuts that walk teachers through the steps of creating an AI tutor for their students.

In each shortcut, Flint asks only for the essential information needed to create an AI tutor — saving teachers time and preventing the need for prompt engineering!

Gif showing how shortcuts help teachers quickly and conversationally build a tutor.

Flint now includes five unique shortcuts that walk teachers through the steps of creating an AI tutor for their students.

In each shortcut, Flint asks only for the essential information needed to create an AI tutor — saving teachers time and preventing the need for prompt engineering!

2. Drag to move tutors

Drag to move tutor into a new group on the side bar,

Teachers can now simply drag and drop their AI tutors to move them from one group to another! Drag a tutor from your home page into a class for your students to see, or even from the template library to save a few clicks.

Drag to move tutor into a new group on the side bar,

Teachers can now simply drag and drop their AI tutors to move them from one group to another! Drag a tutor from your home page into a class for your students to see, or even from the template library to save a few clicks.

Drag to move tutor into a new group on the side bar,

Teachers can now simply drag and drop their AI tutors to move them from one group to another! Drag a tutor from your home page into a class for your students to see, or even from the template library to save a few clicks.

3. Starter prompts

Starter prompts within the general school-wide tutor to inspire useage of AI

Now, when opening the school-wide AI chat, there are four starter prompts for inspiration. Click on one them to complete the prompt!

Starter prompts within the general school-wide tutor to inspire useage of AI

Now, when opening the school-wide AI chat, there are four starter prompts for inspiration. Click on one them to complete the prompt!

Starter prompts within the general school-wide tutor to inspire useage of AI

Now, when opening the school-wide AI chat, there are four starter prompts for inspiration. Click on one them to complete the prompt!

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Get a free trial for up to 80 users at your school.

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Spark AI-powered learning at your school.

Get a free trial for up to 80 users at your school.

Watch the video