Sample prompts
To clarify various ways instructors could utilize the technology, below are several instructional goals followed by a sample ChatGPT prompt:
Goal: To create a sample of student work for students to analyze prior to giving the assignment to pinpoint parameters of quality work
Prompt: Write a ten-paragraph, persuasive essay that provides reasons to use fewer disposable plastic products using the words renewable, nonrenewable, biodegradable, and organic. Write this at a college-level reading level, by a student who has a garden.
Goal: To analyze student feedback from student reflections from the semester
Prompt: Summarize these responses, and show patterns. Next, paste the copied selection of responses after the above prompt.
Goal: To write a recommendation letter for a student
Prompt: Write a recommendation letter for a teacher who graduated with a middle school teaching certification who engages students, demonstrates effective classroom management, and possesses strong professionalism.
Goal: To determine common misconceptions college students have about a topic
Prompt: Can you tell me common misconceptions that college students have about (concept/skill)?
Goal: To identify prerequisite skills, knowledge, and vocabulary
Prompt: What prerequisite skills, knowledge, and vocabulary should a college student know to understand (concept/skill)?
Goal: To review key topics
Prompt: I want to review (concept/skill) with college students. Generate activity ideas that I can use for a 20-minute activity.
Goal: To introduce a new topic
Prompt: I want to creatively introduce (concept/skill) to college students. Generate activity ideas that I can use for a five-minute activity.
Goal: To create informational sources for students to read
Prompt: Act as an environmentalist, write an article on a college-level reading level against industrialization in Kentucky integrating five different sources that were published within the last five years.
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Carol Hancox
onto IT in Education and schools October 15, 2023 7:44 AM
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