Learning with AI not Cheating with AI
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Artificial Intelligence is changing education faster than almost any technology in history.
Some students are already using AI to: write essays, solve homework, generate answers, and shortcut the learning process.
But what if AI could become something far more powerful?
What if AI could help students: build confidence, ask better questions, strengthen communication skills, overcome fear of embarrassment, and become more independent learners?
Learning With AI—Not Cheating With AI is a practical and thoughtful guide for students, parents, and educators who want to use AI responsibly instead of relying on it as a shortcut.
This book explores: the difference between cheating and learning, how students can turn AI into a private tutor, how to ask better questions, how AI can support math, writing, studying, and test preparation, how parents can monitor healthy AI use, and why critical thinking and communication skills may become even more important in the future.
Inside the book, listeners will discover: “The Hint Ladder” learning framework, real examples of healthy AI use, study and tutoring strategies, parent AI prompts, communication and writing guidance, and practical ways to build confidence through learning.
Rather than fearing AI or blindly trusting it, this book teaches students how to work alongside technology while still developing: integrity, curiosity, resilience, independent thinking, and lifelong learning skills.
Because education is not just about getting answers.
It is about learning how to think.
Perfect for:
middle school students, high school students, parents, teachers, tutors, homeschool families, and anyone interested in the future of education in the age of AI.
©2026 Edward Sokolove (P)2026 Edward Sokolove