A UX case study on designing an AI learning companion that encourages deeper thinking instead of shortcuts


The Challenge

⚠️ Students are increasingly turning to AI for quick academic solutions, but this convenience comes at a cost. Professors report declining critical thinking skills and surface-level learning as students become dependent on AI-generated answers rather than developing deep understanding.

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How might we design an AI tool that enhances learning rather than replacing the thinking process?

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My Role & Timeline

Role: UX Design Team Lead

Team members: 4 students

Timeline: 6 weeks

Tools: Figma, Figjam, Adobe Photoshop, Trello, Google Workspace


Understanding the Problem

Research Approach

We conducted mixed-methods research to understand both sides of this educational challenge:

  1. Literature Review: Analyzed existing AI education tools (Khanmigo, Duolingo's AI tutors) and identified key issues including confirmation bias and automation bias.
  2. Student Survey (60+ participants): Explored current AI usage patterns in learning and pain points
  3. Professor Interviews: Understanding educator perspectives on AI's impact on learning

Key Insights