 Arrival of large language models or LLMs have had a deep impact in the academic circles. We now can use applications built upon these language models to query and retrieve useful information from any big knowledge base even the internet. This affordance of the LLM can actually be a useful tool for identifying resources for the learning extension trajectories. Wondering how? Before demonstrating the use of LLMs, here is a reflection spot. What is the purpose of providing a learning extension trajectory inside a course? I believe some of you would have written about the learner diversity while some others would have actually taken that metaphor of low floor, wide walls, high ceiling to explain the use of learning extension trajectory. And this is the key idea that we will employ while making use of the LLMs as well. So I am going to show you examples of how I am using different LLMs to search and curate LXTs for the topic of Pythagoras theorem. Please pay attention to the prompt that I am using for this. First I am going to use Google's BARD. Isn't it fantastic? Having a concrete idea about the purpose of providing LXT has quickly enabled me to come up with a pool of resources and strategies that I can use in my classroom or in my online class. Now let us use the same prompt in Microsoft Bing's co-pilot and open AI's chat GPT and see what the results are. You can see that use of these LLMs have provided me with a large pool of resources that I can browse and use for providing various resources and activities for my learners. The prompt that I used to detail out the purpose to the LLM was the key over here. You can see that I have used the same prompt for all the three LLMs and it helped each of them to provide me with concrete ideas and resources all within a span of few minutes. And this brings us to the next reflection spot. Can we directly use the responses provided by these LLMs or even the resources that they have pointed out? Are there more important licensing and ethical usage problems that we should be aware of? Do note down your thoughts and proceed to the next learning dialogue. I will be providing you with a detailed answer on this.