AI Prompt Design Guides for for Educators
AI Prompts can be liberating in how we design and plan alongside a thought partner. When done thoughtfully and with a strong dose of validity assessment, many opportunities open up for promoting student voice and meeting the differentiation needs of every learner.
Here are three sites that provide rich resources to support your designing and planning journey through AI prompt design guides.
Prompt Patterns for K12 Teachers
This list was created by David Ross, who has a rich pedigree for supporting project based learning, Global Professional Skills like communication, collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity, and has taken a deep dive into the practical benefits of Generative AI in education.
Practical Strategies for ChatGPT in education
Leon Furze writes extensively about the use of AI in education. You can find more of his articles listed on this post. This resource provides excellent concrete ideas about how to craft effective AI prompts including related examples.
Prompt Hub
If you prefer a technical understanding of prompts, this is the place for you. It provides many prompt structures to explore and replicate in your work. While not specifically focused on Education, any of the prompt structures can be used for that purpose.
Explore the guides that best fits your way of processing and finding what works for you. Contact me through social media to share what you think and any other recommended prompt guides that you’ve found useful.