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What is Computational Thinking? – Digital Promise
What is Computational Thinking? – Digital Promise
Computational thinking is a skill set for solving complex problems, a way to learn topics in many disciplines, and a necessity for fully participating in a computational world
·digitalpromise.org·
What is Computational Thinking? – Digital Promise
Learn about generative AI - Google Search Help
Learn about generative AI - Google Search Help
5 must-knows to get started with generative AI Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a type of AI that can help you create content. It can help you be more cre
·support.google.com·
Learn about generative AI - Google Search Help
Stanford CRAFT
Stanford CRAFT
Resources for teaching about artificial intelligence provided by the Stanford Graduate School of Education
·craft.stanford.edu·
Stanford CRAFT
Artificial intelligence - Jisc
Artificial intelligence - Jisc
Accelerating the adoption of artificial intelligence across the tertiary education sector.
·jisc.ac.uk·
Artificial intelligence - Jisc
4 Free Lessons to Teach Kids about AI — Thomas C Murray
4 Free Lessons to Teach Kids about AI — Thomas C Murray
Making sense of AI in Education is no easy feat. As educators grapple with what's the best approach for their district, here are 4 free lessons to help students understand the impact of artificial intelligence.
·thomascmurray.com·
4 Free Lessons to Teach Kids about AI — Thomas C Murray
Teaching with AI
Teaching with AI
We’re releasing a guide for teachers using ChatGPT in their classroom—including suggested prompts, an explanation of how ChatGPT works and its limitations, the efficacy of AI detectors, and bias.
·openai.com·
Teaching with AI
Prompt Engineering Complete Guide
Prompt Engineering Complete Guide
You may be wondering why prompt engineering is necessary when you already know how ChatGPT works and can communicate with it to get…
General Tips for Designing PromptsStart simple — When designing prompts, it’s important to start with simplicity and try again or iterate to achieve optimal results. As mentioned in the official guide that beginning with a basic playground, such as OpenAI or Cohere, is recommended. You can gradually enhance your prompts by adding more elements and context to improve outcomes. Throughout the process, iterating your prompt is crucial.To design effective prompts for simple tasks, use instructive commands like “Write,” “Classify,” “Summarize,” “Translate,” “Order,” etc. Experimentation is key to finding the best approach. Some recommendations include placing instructions at the beginning of the prompt and using a clear separator like “###” to distinguish instructions from context
·medium.com·
Prompt Engineering Complete Guide