In order to make ChatGPT work effectively for us, we need to become skilled at 'prompt engineering'. In this episode I walk you through some best-practice tips to improve your prompt engineering, enabling you to get the most from OpenAI's large language model, ChatGPT.
We cover tactics such as chained prompting, setting the tone of voice, exploring the 'temperature' of responses, specifying the format of the output and documenting your learning. I cover as much as I can in this episode, so do take a listen.
There are many more resources and links in the list below.
Not feeling comfortable with ChatGPT yet? Take a listen to last week's episode, ChatGPT for Schools, to get started.
Episode links:
Do complete my AI in Schools survey and help direct future episodes on this subject.
Catch-up on last week's episode: ChatGPT for Schools
ChatGPT & AI in Education
ISTE: Artificial Intelligence in Education
Artificial Intelligence in Education
The International School Podcast: ‘Greg, Warren and Wolfgang with Dan and John look at #ChatGPT3 in Education’ 13 January 2023
The Ezra Klein Show: Best of: Who Wins - and Who Loses - in the .I. Revolution? (December 2022)
The Ezra Klein Show: A Skeptical Take on the A.I. Revolution (January 2023)
The Ezra Klein Show: Freaked Out? We really can prepare for AI (March 2023)
Find out more about working together: https://www.consultjuliet.co.uk/executive-coaching
Thank you so much for listening to The Independent School Podcast. I would be grateful if you could spare a couple of minutes to send me some feedback here. This helps me make the podcast as helpful as possible to listeners. Thank you!