In this episode of the Digital Learning Today Podcast, Jeff welcomes Dr. Ryan Read on the show to discuss Prompt Engineering and how we can support our teachers and students in the classroom while discussing Artificial Intelligence.
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In This Episode …
What is Prompt Designing?
How to determine your AI Program for the job you need to work on
Theme: Describe the style, tone, and any related parameters
Structure: Note the desired format of the output
How to support students in learning how to use AI as a tool and not a cheating device
Conversation Takeaways
Different AI tools have different features and philosophies, so it's important to explore and find the ones that work best for your needs.
When writing AI prompts, consider the persona (your role), aim (objective), and recipients (audience) to create effective prompts.
Piecemeal prompts can be more tailored to specific students or situations, while including all information in the first prompt can provide a comprehensive starting point.
Understanding your audience and their needs is crucial in creating successful AI prompts.
AI is a powerful tool, but it cannot predict the future, understand emotions, or provide a straight answer to every situation. Artificial intelligence (AI) can be used as a tool to enhance student learning and create engaging and interactive learning experiences.
AI prompt engineering is a method of using AI to generate prompts and content for educational purposes.
It is important to teach students how to use AI effectively and responsibly, and to understand its limitations.
AI can be used to automate certain tasks, such as generating quizzes or summarizing information, but it is not a substitute for critical thinking and creativity.
Educators should embrace and leverage AI in the classroom to enhance teaching and learning.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Recap of ISTE Conference
02:26 Exploring AI Tools: Microsoft Co-pilot, Google Gemini, Magic School AI, Diffed, Canva AI
11:40 Understanding the Limitations of AI
25:18 Debate: Including All Information in the First Prompt vs. Piecemealing
Tailoring AI Prompts to the Audience How to Understand the Limitations of AI in Education | Digital Learning Today: Where Productivity Meets Innovation in the Classroom. podcast - Listen or read transcript on Metacast