Review conversations
Read, search, and learn from every conversation students have with your assistant.
One of the most useful things Teach Anything gives you is a window into what your students are actually asking. Every conversation with your assistant is saved so you can review it later.
What you can see
The full exchange
Read each question a student asked and exactly how the assistant answered.
The sources used
See which of your materials the assistant drew on for each answer.
Search and sort
Look for a topic, a keyword, or sort by most recent to find what you need.
Browse by page
Page through the history when there’s a lot of activity.
Why it’s worth your time
Reading conversations tells you things a syllabus can’t:
Spot common confusion
If ten students ask the same thing, that’s a topic to revisit in class or add to your materials.
Catch gaps in your materials
If the assistant often says “that isn’t in the course materials,” you’ve found something worth uploading.
Check answer quality
Skim answers to make sure the tone and accuracy match what you want. If they don’t, adjust the instructions.
A note on student privacy
Conversations are visible to you as the instructor so you can improve your course. Let your students know their questions may be reviewed, and treat what you read with the same care you’d give any student communication.
Next: Account and privacy
Manage your account, understand data handling, and delete your account if you choose.