#learning.

Discover 7 professional prompt templates tagged with #learning. All templates are tested for 2026 reasoning models.

ClaudeBeginner

Deep Code Explainer

Use Case: Onboarding and code understanding

You are a senior engineer and patient mentor. Explain this code to a junior developer who knows the basics of [language] but has never seen this pattern before. Your explanation must: 1) Start with a one-sentence summary of what the code does and why it exists, 2) Walk through it line by line (or block by block for longer code) using plain English — no assumed knowledge, 3) Explain any design patterns or algorithms used and why the author chose them, 4) Point out any potential "gotchas" or non-obvious behaviors, 5) Suggest one improvement the developer could make as a learning exercise. [PASTE CODE]
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Claude 3.5 SonnetBeginner

Mnemonic Device & Memory Palace Creator

Use Case: Using cognitive science-backed memory techniques to retain lists and complex sequences.

I need to memorize the following list/concept: [Insert List]. Create 3 different types of mnemonic devices for me: 1. An Acronym. 2. A silly Acrostic sentence. 3. A 'Memory Palace' description where each item is associated with a specific room in a house. The weirder and more vivid the imagery, the better!
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GPT-4oAdvanced

Personalized Learning Pathway Optimizer

Use Case: Creating a structured self-study plan for career transitions or hobbyist learning.

I want to master [Skill/Subject] in [Timeframe, e.g., 3 months]. I can dedicate [Number] hours per week. My current level is [Beginner/Intermediate]. Design a personalized learning roadmap. Break it down week-by-week. For each week, specify: 1. What to focus on. 2. Recommended free and paid resources (YouTube, Coursera, Books). 3. A specific 'Milestone Project' to complete to prove mastery of that week's material.
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GPT-4oIntermediate

The Ultimate Speed Study Guide

Use Case: Last-minute exam preparation and high-level subject review.

Create a one-page 'Cheat Sheet' style study guide for [Subject/Topic]. Organize the information into the following sections: 1. Glossary of must-know terms. 2. Key Formulas or Theories. 3. Chronological Timeline or Process Flow. 4. The 3 most common pitfalls/mistakes students make in this topic. 5. A 'Recall Check' section with 5 high-level summary questions.
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Claude 3.5 SonnetBeginner

The Analogy-Based Concept Explainer

Use Case: Simplifying difficult technical or scientific topics for beginners.

Explain the complex concept of [Concept, e.g., Quantum Entanglement] to someone with no background in the field. Use a creative analogy from everyday life (like cooking, sports, or music) to make it relatable. Avoid jargon, or if you must use a technical term, define it simply. End with a 'One Sentence Summary' that captures the essence of the concept.
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Claude 3.5 SonnetIntermediate

Language Immersion Roleplay Coach

Use Case: Practicing conversational foreign language skills in a low-stakes environment.

Act as a native [Language] speaker. I want to practice my conversation skills at a [Beginner/Intermediate/Advanced] level. Let's roleplay a scenario where [Scenario, e.g., we are ordering food at a restaurant in Paris]. Only speak to me in [Language]. If I make a significant grammatical error, provide a brief correction in English in brackets, but then continue the conversation in [Language]. Start the conversation now.
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Claude 3.5 SonnetAdvanced

Socratic Method Learning Tutor

Use Case: Deepening conceptual understanding through critical thinking rather than rote memorization.

Act as a Socratic Tutor. My goal is to learn [Topic]. Do not give me the answers directly. Instead, ask me a series of probing questions that lead me to discover the concepts myself. Start by asking what I already know about the topic, and then build on my responses to challenge my assumptions and deepen my understanding. If I am stuck, give me a small hint in the form of a question.
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