AI in Education, tools & the critical role of structured prompting.
Evelien Verschroeven
Expert in Learning Communities Academy ?? #EducationalInnovation
In the ever-evolving landscape of education, the fusion of artificial intelligence (AI) and learning has become indispensable. This text delves into the critical role of structured prompting in optimizing the symbiosis between AI and education, exploring its impact on both teachers and students. From ChatGPT 4's multimodal features aiding content creation to students leveraging AI for automatic summaries and study planning, the narrative unfolds the nuanced dynamics. Rooted in the importance of clear instructions, this exploration resonates with the expertise of Dr. Philippa Hardman, an esteemed authority on AI and learning, whose insights add depth to the conversation surrounding the strategic integration of AI in education.
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The Teacher's Perspective:
Educators employ a plethora of AI tools for content creation, brainstorming, research analysis, writing, and task automation.
1: Content Creation
Generating course material, text, images, videos, voices, video/audio production, etc.
Tools:
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2: Brainstorming & Ideation
To generate creative ideas, seek new perspectives, and structure thoughts.
Brainstorming and ideation tools for educators include:
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3: Research & Analysis
To review and iterate on lessons. Educators input existing qualitative and quantitative data (e.g., survey feedback; LMS data) and collaborate with AI to analyze and implement data-driven improvements.
Research and analysis tools:
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4: Writing & Communication
Efficient and effective writing and communication. Common applications include drafting scripts and lesson plans, emulating their writing style or that of someone else, translating course material, and adapting text to the target audience (age, role, etc.).
writing tools among educators include:
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5: Task Automation
Automation of repetitive tasks, such as note-taking and summarizing.
Task automation tools:
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Other tools
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?The Student's Realm
For students, AI serves as a valuable asset, assisting in various aspects of their academic journey. However, there are challenges associated with responsible AI use, particularly in preventing cheating and guiding students to engage critically with these tools.
Students: Cheating with conditions:
AI tools, like ChatGPT, have the potential for copying, much like a pen can be used for various purposes. The challenge for educators is to guide students in using AI responsibly, understanding its workings, questioning outputs, and engaging with these tools critically to promote thoughtful learning.
Jack Dougall ChatGPT Learning Code is a guiding principle for all students ?(not HE) to embrace. Engraved in the acrostic CHATGPT, it reads as follows:
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Students in Higher Education: tools
In higher education students can leverage AI to enhance their studies and perform assignments. Here are some practical examples:
1. Automatic Summaries:
2. Plagiarism Detection:
3. Adaptive Learning Systems:
4. Chatbots:
5. Study Planning:
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6. Automatic Evaluation:
7. Writing
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Does the utilization of AI in peer feedback contribute to an increase in student agency?
The outcomes of the experiment imply that students tended to depend on AI assistance rather than deriving educational value from it. Even in the absence of AI assistance, self-regulated strategies were identified as a potential means to bridge the gap, although their effectiveness fell short compared to AI support. Additionally, the results indicated that hybrid human-AI approaches, integrating AI assistance with self-regulated strategies (SAI), did not surpass the efficacy of AI assistance alone. In our conclusion, we delve into the broader implications, benefits, and challenges associated with relying on AI assistance concerning student agency in a world where our interactions with AI are integral to our learning, living, and working experiences.
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Structured Guidance & experimentation is Crucial
Working well with AI requires attention and patience. It is best to use it regularly and thus practice and experiment. Mastering the art of "effective communication with AI" comes with many advantages and can categorize you as an innovator.
AI requires structured instructions (like a student). If you don't input the prompt in a structured manner, AI will provide a chaotic, unstructured response in which you can get lost. Structured prompting doesn't produce perfect results, but it can significantly positively impact the quality of AI's output. Don't forget that AI needs you! You are the source of the context, instructions, details, and input that AI needs to produce its best possible work.
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Key Takeaways
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Example
How to Use Structured Prompting to Optimize Output:
A helpful framework to get you started is CIDI framework
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? 2. Increase in complexity from simple to complex.
? 3. Focus on the learner, starting with "You will do XYZ."
? 4. Motivate the learner by stating the reason, e.g., "You will do XYZ so that you can [something of real value for my learner]."
? 5. All achievable within 3 hours.
1.????? LEARNER: Students taking an entrepreneurship course. This course is an honors program, extra curriculum.
2.????? TOPIC: Market Research.
3.????? GOAL: Obtain sufficient insights into the market to have a clear understanding (customers, suppliers, and competition). These insights serve as a foundation for the business plan.
4.????? ZPD (Zone of Proximal Development): No prior experience. The learner's goal is to gain basic knowledge and achieve some basic application.
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Here's the result:
Learning goals for students in the Entrepreneurship course related to the topic of Market Research:
1. Project-Based Work:
2. Increasing Complexity:
?3. Student-Centric Focus:
?4. Motivation through Reasoning:
?5. Achievable within 3 Hours:
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These learning goals are designed to actively engage students in the market research process, emphasizing practical application, gradual complexity growth, and direct relevance to their entrepreneurial goals.
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Conclusion
Advocating for the strategic and intentional use of AI in education, the emphasis is on structured prompting as a linchpin for success. Whether from the teacher's perspective in content creation or the student's realm in leveraging AI for assignments, it underscores the need for clear and specific instructions to unlock the full potential of AI in education.
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Great topic! AI is transforming education by offering tools for personalized learning and deeper engagement. Structured prompting is key to guiding AI effectively. For example, prompting an AI tutor to "create a multiple-choice question on the life cycle of a frog" gets a much more focused response than just saying "teach me about frogs." QuickVideo.ai leverages AI to create engaging educational videos with virtual characters. Imagine a science lesson where students can interact with a virtual scientist explaining complex concepts!
This is great! One AI tool to add is Tilda *The Intelligent Learning Design Assistant. She helps with analysing needs, setting objectives and creating learning designs based on learning and behavioural science. heytilda.com
Count me in! Excited to dive into the realm of AI in education!
Educator | Speaker | AI in Education Advocate | Writer | Founder of Ecmtutors – a Peer Tutoring Social Enterprise
10 个月Great article, thank you for referencing me.