This site turns a lecture into something you can actually use afterward. You'll walk through
the slides at your own pace, and on each one you'll see small numbered circles marking the
ideas worth digging into. Hover over a circle to preview the prompt; click it to copy a
question tailored to your background. The star in the top-right corner of each slide is a
master prompt that covers the whole slide. Every prompt you click gets collected into a single
.md file you can download at the end.
That file is your conversation starter. Upload it along with the original .pptx
presentation into any LLM — Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, whichever you prefer —
and it becomes a tutor that already knows who you are and what caught your attention. You can
also add your own notes on any slide — they'll be included in your .md file
alongside the prompts you collect. Feel free to edit the file before uploading: add your own
questions, remove prompts that don't interest you, rearrange the order. The more you make it
yours, the better the conversation will be.
There's also a companion reading list with curated references and ready-to-use deep research prompts for every topic in the presentation. It's a living document — meant to be updated as the field evolves and as you discover new resources worth sharing.
We'll use this to tailor the prompts to your background.
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