
This tutorial demonstrates three AI-driven workflows that upgrade educational content: creating interactive web artifacts, generating animated simulations from TSX files, and producing Manim-based math animations via VS Code. The presenter shows step-by-step prompts and render pipelines, with practical examples (solar system, piano simulation, diffusion visuals) you can embed in recordings or online courses without design skills.
– Interactive artifacts: Build embeddable, playable demos (projectile motion, solar system, music studio) to make lessons hands-on.
– Animated simulations (TSX + DSX): Auto-generate TSX modules and render simulations like bar-chart races, DNA 3D models, or water-cycle animations.
– AI + Manim for math visuals: Use AI to produce Manim scripts in VS Code for polished graph and concept animations.
– Teaching approach: Emphasizes learning-by-doing and problem-solving, with ready prompts and code to integrate into courses.
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Instead of boring slides, you can show students interactive lessons.
This is the next level of creating educational content online.
You don’t watch lectures, you solve problems.
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| Upload date: | 2026-02-28 |
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