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How to Find Your First Lesson
From the home page to opening a lesson — three clicks in plain English.
Explorers · AI Foundations · ~3 min read
Three clicks to your first lesson
- 1On the Tendril home page, find the menu at the top. Click 'Learn.'
- 2Pick a tier. If you are 60+ and new to AI, choose Creators (it has the most adult content).
- 3Click any lesson card that catches your eye. The lesson opens.
What you will see in the lesson
- A title and a short summary at the top.
- Reading time, in minutes.
- Headings and short paragraphs.
- A button at the bottom to mark it complete.
The big idea: lessons are short. You can finish one in the time it takes to drink a cup of tea.
Practice this safely
Try this with a low-stakes example and a trusted adult nearby. The goal is to notice how AI talks about browse, not to let it make the decision for you.
- 1Ask AI to explain browse in plain language, then underline anything that sounds uncertain or too broad.
- 2Give it one detail from "How to Find Your First Lesson" and ask for two possible next steps plus one reason each step might be wrong.
- 3Check lesson against a trusted source, teacher, adult, expert, or original document before you use it.
End-of-lesson quiz
Check what stuck
8 questions · Score saves to your progress.
Lesson help
Questions are best handled with a grown-up here.
For this age range, Tendril keeps freeform AI chat paused until parent/guardian consent and child-safe moderation are fully verified. Use the quiz, notes, and related lessons below, or ask a parent, guardian, teacher, or librarian to work through the question with you.
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