How students use AIxCompass for academic projects.
AIxCompass helps students turn everyday academic work into structured case studies. Instead of leaving projects, assignments, and research scattered across notes and documents, students can use guided worksheets to organize their thinking and clearly explain how they approached a problem and developed a solution.
By following a simple workflow, students can capture their ideas, structure their analysis, and transform their work into clear case studies that are useful for academic submissions, project presentations, portfolios, and interview preparation.
Step 1: Pick a worksheet for your academic project
Start by choosing a worksheet that matches your academic project or assignment. Each worksheet is designed around a structured research method that helps you investigate a problem, explore the context, and define the right direction for your work.
Students can select worksheets for different types of work such as course projects, case study analysis, research investigations, or final-year capstone projects. The worksheet acts as a framework that guides the entire thinking process.
Step 2: Answer guided questions to structure your thinking
Each worksheet contains a series of guided questions that help you think through the problem step by step. As you answer them, you begin to organize your research, ideas, analysis, and decisions in a structured format.
These questions help students reflect on the problem they explored, the context they investigated, the approach they followed, and the key insights they discovered during the project.
Step 3: Generate a structured case study
Once the worksheet is completed, AIxCompass transforms your responses into a structured case study. The system organizes your answers into a clear narrative that explains the problem, the research process, the analysis, and the final outcome.
This structured case study can be used to present your academic work more clearly, include it in a student portfolio, or explain your thinking during interviews.
By following this simple process, students can turn their academic projects into meaningful case studies that demonstrate how they investigate problems, develop ideas, and arrive at solutions.
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