This half-day workshop gives educators the practical skills to get better, more reliable results from generative AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini.
Participants learn a structured approach to prompt design, covering techniques such as role framing, constraint setting, output formatting, and iterative refinement. Every technique is grounded in real classroom use cases.
The workshop is split into three blocks: foundations of effective prompting, subject-specific prompt libraries, and a collaborative session where participants build and test prompts for their own context.
Attendees leave with a personal prompt library they can use immediately, along with a framework for evaluating and improving AI outputs in their day-to-day work.
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