AI Prep Lab helps students, educators, and adult learners build strong academic skills using modern, accessible study guides enhanced with ethical AI tools. We believe AI should support learning—not replace it—and we design every resource to strengthen critical thinking, confidence, and independent problem‑solving.
We are committed to teaching students how to use AI responsibly as an aid, preparing them for a future where technology is permanent in school, work, and life.
Our study guides are powered by our proprietary learning algorithms:
PACE for reading comprehension
SOLV(E) for math
TEST for science
READ for English and writing
FOCUS for GED and adult learners
These frameworks make learning clear, structured, and repeatable, giving every learner—whether in elementary school or correctional education—the tools they need to succeed.
Empower learners of all ages with modern, accessible study guides.
Support academic growth from elementary through adult and correctional education.
Strengthen learning through responsible AI use, not shortcuts.
Equip students for a future where AI is a permanent part of school, work, and life.
AI Prep Lab promotes safe, responsible, and ethical use of AI.
AI is used to support learning, not replace it.
Every guide includes structured AI prompts that build thinking skills, not dependency.
Reinforces academic integrity, digital citizenship, and proper AI verification habits.
Helps students and adults learn how to partner with AI confidently and ethically.
Every study guide includes AI prompts powered by our proprietary algorithms:
Preview the passage
Analyze key ideas
Calculate meaning and structure
Evaluate the author’s purpose
State the problem
Organize information
Launch the solution steps
Verify your work
Explain the reasoning
Think about the question
Establish what is known
Study data and evidence
Tell the conclusion clearly
Review the prompt or passage
Extract key details
Analyze structure, tone, and choices
Decide the best answer or response
Find essential information
Organize what matters
Choose the correct approach
Use strategies to solve
Self‑check accuracy