Lesson 1526 of 1570
AI and Claude Projects for School: One Workspace Per Class
Claude Projects keeps each class's syllabus, notes, and prompts in one place so AI is actually useful all semester.
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What this lesson covers
Learning path
The main moves in order
- 1The big idea
- 2Claude Projects
- 3workspaces
- 4persistent context
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Section 1
The big idea
Most teens dump every question into one chat and wonder why answers feel generic. Claude Projects gives each class persistent context — the syllabus, your notes, your past work — so every answer fits your specific course.
Some examples
- Ask Claude to set up one Project per class with the syllabus and your grading rubric.
- Ask ChatGPT how to share a Project with a study buddy without losing privacy.
- Ask Gemini how Gems compare to Projects for the same use case.
- Ask Perplexity for student workflows other teens are using with Projects in 2026.
Try it!
Open Claude. Create a Project for your hardest class. Drop in the syllabus. Ask one question. Feel the difference.
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