jypi — Best AI Tutor

Ways to Learn: 12 Study Modes, One AI Tutor

jypi is the best AI tutor for learning online. We don't just give you text—we turn every topic into multiple ways to learn: flashcards, chapter study, timelines, mind maps, speed challenges, and more.

One topic, twelve modes. Pick a course, open any topic, and study with the format that fits you. Practice with the mode that fits you and retain more.

Why So Many Ways to Learn?

Research shows that varying how you study improves retention and understanding. Here's why jypi offers 12 study modes for every topic.

  • Better retention — Different modes activate different ways of remembering, so you encode the same material in multiple ways.
  • Practice that fits you — Use flashcards for speed or mind maps for depth; switch modes based on your goal and mood.
  • AI-generated study materials — One click turns any topic into all 12 modes. No manual card creation required.
  • Free to explore — Browse courses, pick a topic, and start studying. Find your favorite way to learn.

How It Works

Get from a course to study mode in four simple steps.

  1. 1

    Choose a course

    Browse courses and pick a subject you want to learn or review.

  2. 2

    Open a topic

    Select a topic within the course. Each topic can be studied with all 12 modes.

  3. 3

    Generate study materials

    jypi's AI analyzes the content and generates flashcards, timelines, mind maps, and more—all from the same topic.

  4. 4

    Pick your way to learn

    Choose Chapter Study, Flashcards, Timeline, Mind Map, or any of the other modes. Switch anytime.

Explore All 12 Study Modes

Every mode is generated from your course content. Here's what each one does and when to use it.

Mode 1 of 12

Chapter Study

Chapter Study breaks your material into manageable sections. Read each part, then answer practice questions to check your understanding. Timed questions keep you engaged and help you retain key facts and concepts. It's ideal for building a strong foundation before moving to faster-paced modes.

Best for: First-time reading, building foundations, and structured revision.

Mode 2 of 12

Flashcards

Flashcards are one of the most effective ways to commit facts, definitions, and concepts to memory. Each card shows a prompt on one side and the answer on the other. Flip at your own pace, mark cards for review, and repeat until the material sticks. Perfect for vocabulary, formulas, and quick recall.

Best for: Vocabulary, definitions, formulas, and spaced repetition.

Mode 3 of 12

Timeline Explorer

When order matters—history, processes, life cycles, or step-by-step procedures—Timeline Explorer puts events and ideas in sequence. You see when things happened and how they relate in time. Drag, order, and explore to build a clear mental model of cause and effect.

Best for: History, processes, cause and effect, and sequential learning.

Mode 4 of 12

Fill in the Blanks

Fill in the Blanks turns key sentences into active recall practice. Missing words are hidden; you type or select the correct term. This mode strengthens your ability to retrieve information in context, which improves long-term retention and application.

Best for: Definitions in context, key terms, and sentence-level recall.

Mode 5 of 12

Match the Pairs

Match the Pairs presents two columns of items—terms and definitions, causes and effects, or related concepts. Your job is to connect the correct pairs. This mode reinforces associations and helps you see relationships between ideas at a glance.

Best for: Term-definition pairs, cause-effect, and concept relationships.

Mode 6 of 12

Speed Challenge

Speed Challenge tests how quickly and accurately you can answer questions. A timer adds gentle pressure, so you learn to recall under conditions similar to exams or real-world application. Use it after you've studied with other modes to sharpen recall and confidence.

Best for: Exam prep, quick recall, and building confidence under time pressure.

Mode 7 of 12

Journey Map

When your content involves places—geography, travel, history, or events—Journey Map turns them into an interactive map. Explore locations, see how they connect, and tie facts to real-world context. Great for making spatial and narrative connections.

Best for: Geography, history, travel, and any content with a strong sense of place.

Mode 8 of 12

Concept Map

Concept Map visualizes how ideas link together. Nodes represent concepts; connections show relationships. You build or explore the map to see the big picture and how details fit in. This mode supports deep understanding and helps you explain ideas to others.

Best for: Complex topics, systems thinking, and seeing the big picture.

Mode 9 of 12

Category Sort

Category Sort gives you a set of items and a set of categories. Your task is to drag each item into the right category. This mode strengthens classification skills and helps you distinguish between similar concepts, which is essential for subjects with lots of types or categories.

Best for: Classification, taxonomy, types and categories, and distinguishing similar ideas.

Mode 10 of 12

True or False

True or False presents statements drawn from your material. You decide whether each is true or false. This mode is excellent for surfacing misconceptions and reinforcing correct facts. Quick to complete and highly effective for checking understanding.

Best for: Fact-checking, correcting misconceptions, and quick knowledge checks.

Mode 11 of 12

Sequence Order

Sequence Order gives you a list of steps, events, or items that belong in a specific order. You drag and drop to arrange them correctly. This mode builds your ability to recall procedures, timelines, and logical sequences—critical for recipes, algorithms, and processes.

Best for: Procedures, steps, algorithms, and any ordered list.

Mode 12 of 12

Mind Map

Mind Map organizes a topic as a tree: a central idea with branches for subtopics and details. You expand and explore nodes to drill down or zoom out. This mode supports both overview and depth and suits visual learners who think in hierarchies.

Best for: Overview of a topic, hierarchical content, and visual learners.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about jypi's study modes and how to use them.

How many study modes does jypi offer?
jypi offers 12 study modes: Chapter Study, Flashcards, Timeline Explorer, Fill in the Blanks, Match the Pairs, Speed Challenge, Journey Map, Concept Map, Category Sort, True or False, Sequence Order, and Mind Map. Each mode is generated from your course content so you can learn the same topic in different ways.
Why use multiple ways to learn the same topic?
Different modes activate different ways of remembering. Flashcards support quick recall; concept maps and mind maps support deep understanding and connections. Using several modes improves retention and helps you both remember facts and understand how they fit together.
Are jypi study modes free?
You can explore courses, open topics, and generate study materials on jypi. Sign in to get started; many features are free so you can try all 12 ways to learn and see what works best for you.
How do I get study materials for a topic?
Open any course, choose a topic, and start studying. jypi's AI generates materials for all 12 study modes from that topic. You can then pick the modes you like—flashcards, chapter study, timelines, mind maps, and more—and switch between them anytime.
Which study mode is best for exam prep?
Flashcards and Speed Challenge are great for quick recall and time pressure. Chapter Study and Concept Map help with deeper understanding. For best results, combine modes: use Chapter Study or Concept Map first, then Flashcards and Speed Challenge to reinforce and test recall.

Start Learning Your Way

Explore courses, pick a topic, and try all 12 study modes. Find the combination that works best for you.