4 minutesUsing AI Wisely for School Success
State one rule of thumb for telling AI homework help apart from AI cheating.
freeCodeCamp.org. A longer, more patient course that earns its length. The chapters on best practices, zero-shot vs few-shot, and what hallucinations look like in prompted output are exactly the deepening you want once the article's five examples have clicked.
If you're short on time, the chapters on best practices, zero-shot vs few-shot and hallucinations are the ones that deepen the article — the rest is background.
You will be able to apply core prompting best practices and tell zero-shot from few-shot prompting in your own work.
None, but it lands best after the article's five rewrites have clicked.
Last reviewed: May 18, 2026
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