Video tutorials, feature demos, and educational content.
What Is Medhavy?
What Is Medhavy?
Medhavy is an adaptive learning platform built around one question: does this actually help the learner?
Not a feature set. Not a product category. A frame — and a continuously running experiment on what AI-powered learning should actually look like. Most platforms pick a model and defend it. Medhavy runs the test: on each learner, each teaching approach, and each AI system as the technology evolves. The results stay visible. That's not a feature. That's the condition under which trust becomes possible.
The platform operates on a strict priority order: learner first, instructor second, organization third. If learners are only there because they're required to be, the platform has failed by its own definition. Instructors build learning experiences that reflect their actual pedagogical vision — not a compromise with a rigid template. Institutional constraints like compliance, branding, and accreditation are real, and they're easy to configure — but they're the last layer, not the first.
The underlying AI systems are specialists. Each one is shaped by an instructor's intent, each one in service of a learner who chose to be there. What's producing genuine learning outcomes? What just feels impressive? The experiment runs on both questions at once.
This video breaks down the full Medhavy frame — what drives every product decision, how the three-layer priority works in practice, and why the experiment is the product.
→ Learn more at medhavy.ai
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Medhavy's Learning Tools
Medhavy's Learning Tools
Professor Bear has been building tools — and this is the map.
Seven AI-powered learning tools from Medhavy's Bear suite — CRITIQ, WAYPOINT, Mega, Courses, Silly Bus, Tic TOC, and Bookie — each built for one purpose: the moment a learner realizes they're actually thinking, not just completing. This video walks every tool in the suite: what it does, who it's for, and why it's designed to earn the learner's attention rather than mandate it. Plus: the experiment running underneath all of it, and what that means for the instructors who build with these tools and the institutions that deploy them.
If you've seen content tagged "tools" or "bear" in the Medhavy video library — this is where it all lives.
What's covered:
CRITIQ (research paper feedback + /brainstorm + /learn), WAYPOINT (reflective practice for co-op, clinical, and field learners), Mega (quantitative AI prompting strategy), Courses (backward-design learning artifact builder), Silly Bus (full syllabus architecture), Tic TOC (textbook sequencing and backward design), Bookie (MSE chapter writing, phenomenon-first pedagogy).
The full tool library lives at medhavy.ai.
https://www.medhavy.com/medhavy
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Medhavy Hub Walkthrough
Medhavy Hub Walkthrough
Ask your textbook a question. Get a sourced, context-aware answer — instantly. This is a full walkthrough of Medhavy Hub, the AI-powered textbook platform built for students who want more than a page to stare at.
In this video, we walk through everything: creating your account, requesting access, navigating chapters, and using the built-in AI Assistant Panel to study smarter across Physics Volume 1 and Cancer Biology.
The AI Assistant answers from the active chapter — not the open web — and shows every source it used so you can trust and verify the response. Ask follow-up questions, request step-by-step derivations, generate concept-check questions, get the answer key, and loop back to the text with stronger understanding. Every session is yours to pace and direct.
This is what an interactive textbook actually looks like.
🔗 Create your free account → medhavy.ai
CHAPTERS
0:00 — What is Medhavy Hub?
0:20 — Create your account and verify your email
0:45 — Your personal dashboard: Quick Stats and textbook access
1:10 — Request access and open your textbook
1:35 — Navigating chapters, sections, and Ctrl + K search
2:00 — The AI Assistant Panel: ask this textbook
2:40 — Follow-up questions and conversation context
3:05 — Step-by-step derivations, summaries, and concept-check questions
3:40 — Physics Volume 1: impulse, momentum, and worked examples
4:10 — Cancer Biology: DNA structure, mutations, and base pairing
4:40 — Switching textbooks and returning to the hub
5:00 — The Medhavy Hub experience
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HASHTAGS: #Medhavy #AITextbook #EdTech
Medhavy Introduces the Austen Experiment
Medhavy Introduces the Austen Experiment
What if Jane Austen could teach you about Jane Austen?
That's the question we decided to just... try.
What you're about to watch is an AI-generated learning dialogue — Austen and Emma Woodhouse, in conversation, unpacking Emma from the inside out.
No textbook. No lecture. Just two characters who know the material because they are the material.
Does it work as a learning experience? Honestly — we're finding out together.
This is Medhavy playing. Watch the full video and tell us what you think.
TAGS: AI learning video, Jane Austen Emma, educational AI content, Medhavy, adaptive learning experiment, AI-generated dialogue, literature education, AI tutoring
HASHTAGS: #Medhavy #AdaptiveLearning #edtech
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"Santa Upgraded" | Rudolph: A Neurodiversity Story
"Santa Upgraded" | Rudolph: A Neurodiversity Story
Irreducibly Human Series | irreducibly.xyz
The AI took his job. But it couldn't take what made him irreplaceable. | Irreducibly Human
Santa didn't fire Rudolph because the nose stopped working.
He fired him because a better flashlight came along.
That's what happens when you reduce any intelligence — human or reindeer — to its most machine-legible function. The moment you define someone by their single measurable output, you've already set them up to be replaced.
This is Act 1 of a three-part story about what AI can and can't do — told through the saddest burlap reindeer you've ever seen.
Rudolph's nose was never the point. The point was what he survived, who he found, and what he built from being the weird one in the herd. Those aren't features. They're capacities. And they map directly to what the AI era most urgently needs humans to develop.
This series lives inside Irreducibly Human — a curriculum built around the five cognitive capacities that remain beyond the reach of current AI: causal reasoning, ethical judgment, creative originality, embodied teaching, and the ability to conduct AI rather than be replaced by it.
Rudolph has most of them. Santa's headlights have none.
Watch the full series and explore the curriculum → irreducibly.xyz
Ebenezer Grinch vs. Irreducibly Human
Ebenezer Grinch had one job: keep humans scared of AI. Then Irreducibly Human showed up and ruined everything.
Meet the Grinch's lesser-known cousin — the one who's been quietly filling comment sections with "robots are taking your jobs" for years. His plan was working perfectly. Until a group of education nerds started teaching the human capacities AI actually can't replicate: causal reasoning, metacognition, collective intelligence, and the rest of the curriculum machines will never touch.
Now he's furious. And honestly? He makes a pretty compelling case for why you should go find them.
Irreducibly Human is a curriculum series for the cognitive capacities the AI era most urgently requires humans to develop — built by the team at Humanitarians AI. Not humans vs. AI. Humans + AI. The forklift argument. All of it.
Ebenezer hates it. You probably won't.
https://www.irreducibly.xyz/
AI can outrun you on facts, patterns, and arithmetic. What it can't replicate is human judgment — and that's the only thing that matters now.
Irreducibly Human is a curriculum series built around one question: what does AI actually need you to do? Not compete with it. Not fear it. Supply the reasoning it genuinely cannot supply on its own.
This video introduces the series — seven tiers of human intelligence where either humans lead or nothing gets decided at all: causal reasoning, ethical judgment, collective intelligence, and the wisdom that only comes from having real stakes. No algorithm commits. No algorithm can lose. That gap is the curriculum.
The series currently includes six courses and two companion books, each targeting a different place where human judgment is either irreplaceable or dangerously underdeveloped. It was built using the same AI tools it teaches you to oversee. That's not irony — that's the argument made concrete.
Built for educators, curriculum designers, and anyone who creates learning for other people. The courses live at irreducibly.xyz. The curriculum is a working document — shaped by debate, sharpened through conversation. That's not a disclaimer. That's the design.
🔗 Explore the full series → https://irreducibly.xyz
Chapters
0:00 — Welcome to Irreducibly Human
0:18 — The problem with how schools taught thinking
0:55 — What the series is and why it exists
1:45 — Who this was built for
2:05 — Subscribe
TAGS: irreducibly human, AI and education, human judgment AI, what AI cannot do, future of learning, curriculum design AI, causal reasoning education, ethical judgment teaching, AI literacy educators, human skills artificial intelligence, education technology 2025, learning design AI, AI curriculum series, irreducible human intelligence, educator professional development
HASHTAGS: #IrreduciblyHuman #AIandEducation #FutureOfLearning
Medhavy Introduces: The Parable of the Crab and his Mother
Aesop wrote this one about two thousand five hundred years ago.
A mother crab tells her son to walk straight.
He says — show me how.
She can't.
That's the whole lesson. And it lands in about twelve seconds.
What you're about to watch is Medhavy asking a simple question:
if a kid sees it first — glowing eyes, steampunk claws, a beach full of attitude
does the reading hit different afterward?
We genuinely don't know yet.
That's why we're running the experiment.
#Medhavy #AesopsFables #edtech
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