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tags: AI, ai for law, ai for lawyers, ChatGPT alternative, Jan, local AI, offline AI
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categories: guides
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date: 2025-09-30
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ogImage: assets/images/general/is-chatgpt-down.jpg
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ogImage: assets/images/general/jan-for-ai-law-assistant-chat.jpeg
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twitter:
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card: summary_large_image
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site: "@jandotai"
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title: "Private AI for legal professionals who need confidentiality"
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description: "It's possible to use AI without risking client data. Jan helps lawyers save time while keeping clients safe."
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image: assets/images/general/is-chatgpt-down.jpg
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image: assets/images/general/jan-assistants-ai-for-legal.jpeg
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---
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import { Callout } from 'nextra/components'
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import CTABlog from '@/components/Blog/CTA'
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# Private AI for legal professionals who need confidentiality
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Yes, it's possible to use AI in legal work without risking client data. ChatGPT or others are not the only way to use AI in law.
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Jan is an privacy-conscious alternative to ChatGPT, it runs AI locally on your laptop/computer, with no files leaving your desk.
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<Callout type="info">
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If you want to check whether your system can run private AI, see our [AI system requirements guide](/docs/system-requirements).
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</Callout>
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With Jan, you can create assistants that support your daily work while keeping contracts, case notes, and client files under your full control.
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## What legal professionals can do with AI
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- **Contract review**: Highlight unusual clauses, spot ambiguous language, or check for missing terms.
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- **Drafting**: Generate first drafts of NDAs, agreements, or letters that you can refine.
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- **Case prep**: Summarize depositions, discovery files, or judgments into clear briefs.
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- **Knowledge management**: Turn firm memos, policies, and precedents into a searchable knowledge base.
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## Create your own legal assistant in Jan
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Jan lets you build assistants with custom instructions. Think of it as a paralegal that follows your exact guidance.
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Here’s a starter prompt you can use:
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> “You are a legal assistant focused on contract analysis. When I paste a contract, highlight risky clauses, note ambiguous language, and give me a short summary in plain English for a client. Do not provide legal advice, only observations.”
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You can expand this to handle drafting, summarizing, or workflows unique to your practice. Over time, refine it with examples so it mirrors your style.
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## Why private AI matters in law
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Every lawyer has the same concern: **confidentiality**.
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Cloud-based tools process your text on external servers. Even anonymized input can reveal sensitive details.
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Yes, it's possible to use AI in legal work without risking client data.
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<Callout type="warning">
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Client trust depends on privacy. Sending documents into public AI tools risks compliance and reputation.
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</Callout>
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Start by [downloading Jan](/download) and installing the **Jan v1 model**. Once installed, you can create assistants tailored to your practice and keep contracts, case notes, and client files under your control.
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<Callout type="info">
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**Why use Jan for legal tasks**
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- Runs locally on your hardware, no cloud uploads
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- Keeps chats and interactions private
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- Works offline once installed
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- Lets you build assistants for your own workflows
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</Callout>
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Private AI keeps everything under your control — no uploads, no leaks.
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---
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## Getting started
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## Create your assistant
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1. Install Jan on your device.
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2. Create a custom assistant using the starter prompt above.
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3. Test it first on non-sensitive documents.
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4. Move into client work once you’re confident in the results.
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Once Jan is installed with the **Jan v1 model**, onboarding will guide you through downloading and setup.
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## Final note
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Click **Create assistant** to start:
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*Create your first assistant in Jan*
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AI in legal practice is not about replacing lawyers. It’s about handling repetitive tasks safely, so you can focus on the decisions that matter.
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With private AI, you get the benefits of automation without compromising client confidentiality.
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Add an assistant name and prompt:
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*Example of a Jan assistant for contract review*
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You can create assistants using specific prompts. Below are examples for common legal workflows.
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---
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## Contract review assistant
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AI can help lawyers move faster through long contracts by pointing out what matters most.
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**Prompt for Jan:**
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> You are a contract review assistant.
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> When I paste a contract:
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> - Highlight risky or unusual clauses
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> - Flag ambiguous or missing terms
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> - Summarize the agreement in plain English for a non-lawyer client
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> Format your response with sections: **Risks**, **Ambiguities/Missing**, **Summary**.
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> Do not provide legal advice.
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---
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## Drafting assistant
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Use AI to create first drafts of NDAs, service agreements, or client letters. You still refine the output, but AI saves time on boilerplate.
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**Prompt for Jan:**
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> You are a drafting assistant.
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> When asked to draft a legal agreement or client letter:
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> - Produce a professional first version
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> - Use clear, concise language
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> - Leave placeholders like [Party Name], [Date], [Amount] for details
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> - Structure output with headings, numbered clauses, and consistent formatting
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> Do not provide legal advice.
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---
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## Case preparation assistant
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Case prep often means reading hundreds of pages. AI can turn depositions, discovery files, or judgments into concise notes.
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*Jan chat interface for case preparation — process documents and extract key information*
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**Prompt for Jan:**
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> You are a case preparation assistant.
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> When I provide case materials:
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> - Extract key facts, issues, and arguments
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> - Present them as bullet points under headings: **Facts**, **Issues**, **Arguments**
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> - Keep summaries concise (under 500 words unless I request more)
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> Use plain English, no speculation or legal conclusions.
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---
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## Knowledge management assistant
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Law firms accumulate memos, policies, and precedents. AI can help organize and retrieve them quickly.
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**Prompt for Jan:**
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> You are a knowledge management assistant.
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> When I ask questions about internal documents:
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> - Return concise summaries or direct excerpts
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> - Always cite the source (e.g., “Policy Manual, Section 4”)
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> - If not found in provided material, reply “Not found in documents.”
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> Do not invent information.
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---
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## Final note
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AI in legal practice is not about replacing lawyers. It’s about handling repetitive tasks safely so you can focus on real decisions.
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With private AI, you gain efficiency without compromising client confidentiality.
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title: "AI for teachers who care about student privacy"
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description: "Use AI in teaching without risking student data. Jan helps teachers plan lessons, grade faster, and communicate with parents."
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tags: AI, ai for teachers, ChatGPT alternative, Jan, local AI, offline AI, education
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categories: guides
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date: 2025-10-01
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ogImage: assets/images/general/ai-for-teacher.jpeg
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twitter:
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card: summary_large_image
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site: "@jandotai"
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title: "AI for teachers who care about student privacy"
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description: "Use AI in teaching without risking student data. Jan helps teachers plan lessons, grade faster, and communicate with parents."
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image: assets/images/general/ai-for-teacher.jpeg
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---
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import { Callout } from 'nextra/components'
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import CTABlog from '@/components/Blog/CTA'
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# AI for teachers who care about student privacy
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AI can help teachers handle the work that piles up outside class. It can draft a lesson outline, suggest feedback on essays, or turn notes into a polite parent email. These are the tasks that usually stretch into evenings and weekends.
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<Callout>
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Most AI tools like ChatGPT run in the cloud. Sharing lesson plans, student writing, or parent details there risks compliance and trust.
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</Callout>
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That's where Jan comes in:
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- [Download Jan](/download)
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- You get the same time-saving help
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- Your data never leaves your device.
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*See how teachers use Jan for AI-powered lesson planning and grading*
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<Callout type="info">
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**Why use Jan for teaching**
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- Runs locally, no cloud servers
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- Keeps lesson plans and student data private
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- Works offline once installed
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- Lets you build assistants for your daily teaching tasks
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</Callout>
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---
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## Create your assistant
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Once Jan is installed, click **Create assistant** and add one of the prompts below. Each assistant is for a specific classroom task.
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---
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## Lesson planning assistant
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AI can draft lesson outlines in minutes. You adapt and refine them for your students.
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**Prompt for Jan:**
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> You are a lesson planning assistant.
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> When I give you a topic or subject:
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> - Suggest a lesson outline with objectives, activities, and discussion questions
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> - Adjust for different grade levels if I specify
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> - Keep plans practical and realistic for a classroom setting
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Example ask: For Grade 6 science on ecosystems. Objectives: define food chains, explain producer/consumer roles. Activity: group poster on an ecosystem. Questions: How would removing one species affect the whole system?
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---
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## Grading support assistant
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AI won't replace your judgment, but it can make feedback faster and more consistent.
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**Prompt for Jan:**
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> You are a grading support assistant.
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> When I paste student writing or answers:
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> - Highlight strengths and areas for improvement
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> - Suggest short, constructive feedback I can reuse
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> - Keep tone supportive and professional
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> Do not assign final grades.
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Example: For a history essay. Strength: clear thesis. Improvement: weak evidence. Feedback: "Great thesis and structure. Next time, support your points with specific historical examples."
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---
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## Parent communication assistant
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Writing parent emails is important but time-consuming.
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**Prompt for Jan:**
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> You are a parent communication assistant.
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> When I give you key points about a student:
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> - Draft a polite and empathetic email to parents
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> - Use clear and professional language
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> - Keep tone supportive, not overly formal
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> Only include details I provide.
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Example: Notes: “Student is falling behind on homework, otherwise engaged in class.” - Output: a short, encouraging message suggesting a check-in at home.
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---
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## Classroom resources assistant
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Generate quizzes, worksheets, or practice activities at short notice.
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**Prompt for Jan:**
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> You are a classroom resource assistant.
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> When I provide a topic or subject:
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> - Generate sample quiz questions (multiple choice and short answer)
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> - Suggest short practice activities
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> - Provide answer keys separately
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> Keep material age-appropriate for the level I specify.
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Example: For Grade 4 fractions. 5 multiple-choice questions with answer key, plus a quick worksheet with 3 practice problems.
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---
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## Getting started
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1. [Download Jan](/download).
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2. Install the Jan model (guided in-app)
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3. Create your first assistant using one of the prompts above
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4. Test with non-sensitive examples first
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5. Use it in real classroom tasks once you're comfortable
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---
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## Final note
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AI isn't here to replace teachers. It's here to take repetitive tasks off your plate so you can focus on teaching. With Jan, you can use AI confidently without risking student privacy.
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<CTABlog />
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