If you're looking for a tool to boost interactive and social learning, Trellis is worth a look. This AI-based system comes with a reading companion called Celeste that can provide immediate answers and context to readers. It also lets you share your conversations and reading history with friends, so learning can be a social activity. Trellis also can personalize learning with adaptive tools, and it works on web, mobile and tablet interfaces.
Another good option is Coleap, which combines learning and community tools. That includes a community directory for networking, community spaces for sharing resources and discussing topics, and an AI-powered assistant for helping learners. Coleap is good for creating and managing online courses, boot camps and mastermind groups, with messaging streamlined for communication and analytics for tracking learner progress.
If you like the idea of AI-powered reading companions, Converse could be a good choice. It offers features like TLDR and detailed summaries, natural document chat and social sharing. Converse can help you read up to 80% faster and comprehend complex documents better, so it could be good for students and professionals.
Last, ChatTube AI can help you learn interactively by combining YouTube videos and PDF documents with ChatGPT technology. You can chat with videos, turn PDFs into interactive study sessions and create quizzes to test your knowledge. The tool can be used for distance learning, corporate training and content creation.