A guide for first-time DeepDojo.AI users. It helps you know what to read after entering a course, how to ask AI when something is unclear, when to start practice, and how to use Diagnosis and Learning Reports to check your learning state.
Explain the basic positioning of DeepDojo.AI in language ordinary users can understand, and distinguish it from ordinary courses and ordinary AI chat.
Understand the general order of a DeepDojo learning cycle and what each step does.
When entering a course, capture the first step: first check the current task entry, then read the main tutorial body; use the task directory only when locating or switching tasks is needed.
Understand the AI panel's role in learning: when tutorial or task content is unclear or uncertain, use it to clarify the current course before continuing practice.
Enter Practice mode and answer a few flashcards directly, understanding that flashcards check key points and are not an exam or a place to ask AI to write for you.
Know when Feynman and Socratic are appropriate: use Feynman when you cannot explain clearly, and use Socratic when your reasoning is unstable.
Know that if the next step is unclear you can check Diagnosis, and review learning reports after accumulating learning records.