Tag: Prompting
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The TATTOO Prompt – Prompt Engineering for Language Teachers
Lots of people out there share their “formula” for successful prompting with Chatbots, but nobody has made anything specifically for English Language Learners. So I did. πππ€πΌπ€πΎππ I call it the TATTOO prompt, and the goal is to create a chat that can support students with their L1 needs when necessary while still challenging them…
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Gamified Conversation Practice with Microsoft Copilot
One of the great potentials of vocal AI for ESL students is the ability to have real conversations while getting feedback whenever they want. By setting up copilot with a prompt that focuses on an interactive conversation, I was able to get it to serve as both a conversation partner as well as a tutor…
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I Asked ChatGPT to Plan An Entire Class Term!
Teachers can be assigned to teach any course at any time, and sometimes, the instructor may have little (or no) time to prepare. If the instructor is lucky, there may be materials from a teacher who taught it last, and the course might have an assigned textbook.
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Building Prompts for ChatGPT 3.5 vs ChatGPT 4.0
If you’re going to have students interacting with AI chatbots, they’re almost definitely NOT going to be using ChatGPT 4. The costs are too prohibitive for most (though I’d suggest it’s a better investment than textbooks for the semester), and they don’t have institutional accounts at this point. So when you’re building prompts, you are…
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Expectations vs. Reality: The Prompt β The Result
I’ve been working a lot on prompts recently that can help students build their language skill with Chatbots like ChatGPT, Bing, Bard, etc. I recently shared what I consider a “Medium-level” prompt on LinkedIn asking users to try it out and tell me what they got. If you’d like to try it out for yourself…