AI 提示詞: 學習技巧

更努力學習沒有效果,更聰明地學習才有效。這些提示詞幫助您使用間隔重複、主動回想和真正有效的筆記法來建立基於證據的學習系統。已在ChatGPT、Gemini和Claude上測試,讓您為每個學習挑戰選擇最佳模型。

最近測試日期 Feb 15, 2026 · 模型: GPT-4o, Gemini 2.0, Claude 3.5 Sonnet, Grok 2
您想做的事 提示詞
建立有效的閃卡 閃卡工廠
產生主動回想用的問題 主動回想產生器
建構有效的筆記系統 筆記系統設計
制定考試準備計劃 考試策略
將複雜概念簡單解釋 概念解說
模擬讀書會的討論 讀書會模擬器

閃卡工廠

建立有效的閃卡

I need to learn this material for [subject/exam]:

[Paste notes, textbook section, or lecture summary]

Create a flashcard set:
1. 20 flashcards using the minimum information principle (one fact per card)
2. Use cloze deletion format where appropriate
3. Include 5 'why/how' cards that test understanding, not just recall
4. Add mnemonic devices for the 5 hardest facts
5. Flag which cards should be reviewed daily vs. weekly vs. monthly
6. Create 3 'connection cards' that link concepts across topics

進階技巧

一張卡片只放一個概念。資訊塞太多的卡片效果會大幅降低。做簡單的卡片多一點更有效。

已測試 Feb 15, 2026

主動回想產生器

產生主動回想用的問題

Generate active recall questions for this material:

[Paste study content, chapter summary, or key concepts]

Subject: [course/topic]
Exam format: [multiple choice / essay / short answer / practical]
Difficulty I need: [introductory / intermediate / exam-level]

Create:
1. 10 factual recall questions (who, what, when, where)
2. 5 conceptual questions (explain why, compare, contrast)
3. 5 application questions (use this concept to solve a new problem)
4. 3 synthesis questions that connect multiple topics
5. An answer key with detailed explanations
6. A self-scoring rubric so I know when I've truly mastered the material

進階技巧

在閱讀文本後立即練習主動回想。闔上書本思考「剛讀的重點是什麼?」是最有效的練習。

已測試 Feb 15, 2026

筆記系統設計

建構有效的筆記系統

Help me build a note-taking system for [course/subject/learning goal].

How I currently take notes: [describe current method or 'no system']
Tools I use: [Notion, Obsidian, paper, Google Docs, etc.]
Learning style: [visual / auditory / reading-writing / kinesthetic]
Volume: [how many lectures/chapters per week]

Design my system:
1. A note-taking method matched to my learning style (Cornell, Zettelkasten, mapping, outline)
2. A template I can use for every lecture or chapter
3. A review process: what to do with notes after class (same day, weekly, monthly)
4. How to connect notes across topics to build deep understanding
5. A tagging or categorization system for easy retrieval
6. A 'synthesis note' template for combining multiple sources on one topic

進階技巧

停止尋找完美的筆記系統。任何系統,只要您持續使用就是最好的系統。使用3週後再改進。

已測試 Feb 15, 2026

考試策略

制定考試準備計劃

Help me prepare for [exam name/subject].

Exam date: [when]
Format: [multiple choice / essay / practical / mixed]
Topics covered: [list major topics]
My current confidence by topic: [rate each topic 1-10]
Study time available: [hours per day/week until exam]
Past exam scores: [if any, for context]

Build my exam strategy:
1. A study calendar working backward from the exam date
2. Topic priority ranking based on weight and my weakest areas
3. Study method matched to each topic (flashcards, practice problems, teaching)
4. Practice exam schedule: when to take full practice tests
5. The 'last 48 hours' plan: what to review and what to skip
6. Exam day routine: sleep, meals, warm-up, and time management during the test

進階技巧

如果有歷屆考題一定要包含進去。AI能分析出題模式,建立集中在最可能出題的主題上的準備計劃。

已測試 Feb 15, 2026

概念解說

將複雜概念簡單解釋

Explain this concept to me in multiple ways:

Concept: [topic or idea you're struggling with]
Subject: [course/field]
What I already understand: [related concepts you grasp]
What confuses me: [specific part that doesn't click]
My level: [high school / undergraduate / graduate / self-learner]

Explain it:
1. In simple everyday language (ELI5 version)
2. Using an analogy from daily life
3. With a concrete real-world example of how it's applied
4. As a diagram description (flowchart or visual representation)
5. By contrasting it with a similar but different concept
6. In technical terms with proper vocabulary for an exam answer

進階技巧

「用五歲小孩能懂的方式解釋」不一定是最好的提示。相反地,告訴AI您的背景,它就能用更適當的程度來解釋。

已測試 Feb 15, 2026

讀書會模擬器

模擬讀書會的討論

Simulate a study group discussion for [subject/topic].

Material: [paste key concepts or chapter summary]
My understanding so far: [what I think I know]
Upcoming assessment: [what I'm preparing for]

Act as two study partners with different perspectives:
1. Partner A asks me challenging questions about the material
2. Partner B plays devil's advocate on my answers
3. After my response, both partners provide feedback
4. Introduce a common misconception and help me argue against it
5. Create a 'teach-back' challenge where I must explain a concept
6. End with a summary of what I demonstrated understanding of and what needs more work

進階技巧

讓AI提出反論。挑戰自己理解的辯論是最有效的學習方法。

已測試 Feb 15, 2026

模型比較

基於實際測試結果 — 非假設推測。 查看測試方法

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Gemini

Best for active recall questions and concept explanations. Generates well-calibrated difficulty levels and strong real-world analogies. Less effective at building personalized long-term study schedules.

結果來源: Gemini 2.0 Flash · 已測試 Feb 15, 2026
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ChatGPT

Best for note-taking systems and study group simulations. Creates practical templates and engaging Socratic dialogue. Tends to over-schedule study plans — push for realistic time estimates.

結果來源: GPT-4o · 已測試 Feb 15, 2026
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Claude

Best for flashcard creation and exam strategy. Builds pedagogically sound materials that test understanding, not just recall. Creates the most honest assessments of readiness.

結果來源: Claude 3.5 Sonnet · 已測試 Feb 15, 2026
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Grok

Best at creating anti-boring study methods that keep you engaged when traditional approaches put you to sleep. Excels at unconventional memorization tricks and study gamification ideas. Less rigorous for academic-level study planning and structured exam preparation frameworks.

結果來源: Grok 2 · 已測試 Feb 15, 2026

在 NailedIt 中試試

將上方的提示詞貼到 NailedIt,並排比較各模型的回應。

進階技巧

1

Test yourself before you feel ready. Retrieval practice — pulling information from memory — is the single most effective study technique. It feels harder than re-reading, which is exactly why it works. Struggle is the signal of learning.

2

Space your study sessions, don't cram. Three 30-minute sessions across three days beats one 90-minute cram session every time. Spaced repetition exploits how memory consolidation works during sleep. Your brain needs time between sessions to build connections.

3

Interleave subjects instead of blocking. Studying AABBB is less effective than ABAB. Mixing topics forces your brain to discriminate between concepts, which is exactly what exams test. It feels harder but produces stronger, more flexible knowledge.