Creating a ChatGPT Prompt Course in Minutes (& How You Can Too)
Hey friends ??,
This week we’re getting experimental. I’m creating a course on ChatGPT prompts using—you guessed it—ChatGPT and?CourseAI?(mentioned in last week’s?Sunday Signal). We’re going to speed-run this course creation to really test the utility of AI applications. Let’s dive in.
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Create a ChatGPT Prompt Course in Minutes
1. Prompting ChatGPT… for prompts
Prompts are the backbone of great results with AI. A mediocre prompt will get you nowhere. To begin our journey, let’s keep it simple by asking ChatGPT itself.
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Results (TLDR at the bottom):
TLDR:?Determine purpose, choose your topic, consider your audience, keep it simple, use open-ended questions, provide context, use keywords, edit your prompts, experiment and revise (arguably the most important).
But we can’t rely solely on ChatGPT. Let’s explore what we humans have to say.
2. Asking humans for the best prompts
I started by asking Google for “the best ChatGPT prompts guide”. In order to expand the scope of what we consider ‘best prompts’ I only used articles written by verifiable humans. I collected the content from the top 5 and asked ChatGPT to find 5 bullet points of commonality between them.
Results:
By finding a balance between humans and AI we can draw distinguishable areas of commonality:?specificity, context, simplicity and using open-ended questions.
3. Using CourseAI for structure
On last week’s Sunday Signal, we featured?CourseAI. Today, we’re using it to generate our course outline.
Luckily, it’s idiot-proof. You enter the subject you want to create your course on and, poof, there’s your course.
Here’s the one I generated on ChatGPT prompts (albeit rather simplified and not yet to our specifications):?ChatGPT Prompts Course (1 minute, 11 seconds to make).
With regards to the format of the course, it uses the following:
Simple, yet effective.
All we have to do now is collate the data, spice it up a little with our findings in 1. & 2. and package it for our audience.
Global Marketing Access @ Merck KGaA | Marketing & Communications Expert | Brand Strategist | Digital Media | SEO | Content Marketing | Product Marketing | Masters in Expanded Media @ Hochschule Darmstadt.
1 年Very well articulated
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1 年Love this issue. Timely and very useful
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1 年It's fascinating how technology is transforming the way we learn and share knowledge. I'm curious to learn more about creating a ChatGPT prompt course and how it could benefit different industries Alex!
Founded 2 companies, sold 1. Building an industrial RE portfolio in New England
1 年Great idea and tactical
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1 年This unlocks the full potential of AI-assisted learning.