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GenAI for Education

Varsity Physics has been an early adopter of Generative AI tools for educational use. We are always pleased to help students of all ages learn how to utilize many of the GenAI tools you've seen in the news.

Let's be really clear: Generative AI applications are not to be used as a substitute for your own writing, your own completion of assignments, etc. Falsely claiming the work of another is actually yours is unethical, whether the work was produced by another person, or an AI tool.

With that said, the impact that GenAI tools can have in the categories of individualized and personalized learning, as well as creative ideation and iteration, is both enormous, and largely underrepresented in popular media and social platforms.

We would love to help you learn how to adopt GenAI into your creative workflows as well as your learning processes. Please reach out to learn more.

Learn how Generative AI can help you in your own learning processes and/or creative endeavors

If you're interested in connecting with Varsity Physics to learn how to maximize Generative AI tools in your own learning experience, or as a creative tool as you weigh creative options, let us know!

NOTE: Submitting this form does not constitute a contract of any kind. It merely expresses interest in learning more about how Varsity Physics can help you learn GenAI tools.

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Connect with Varsity Physics for an introductory video call so we can learn about you, the challenges you're finding in physics, and how we can help you.

NOTE: The introductory video call standard cost is $30. Once it is scheduled, Varsity Physics will send you an invoice via email. From there you will be able to access our payment portal.

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