Dan Fitzpatrick, the bestselling author of 'The AI Classroom' and an award-winning digital learning strategist, developed an interesting method for teachers called PREP.
The PREP method aims to get quality responses from ChatGPT and AI language models, by making sure you include the following detailed information in your prompt:
P for Prompt it, for example:
Create a lesson
👉 There is no need to indicate this to Maia: it is automatic
R for Give it a role, for example:
I am an expert in writing quality lessons that engage my students and support their learning
👉 There is no need to indicate this to Maia: it is automatic
E for Give it explicit instructions, for example:
- Base the lesson on the following learning objective: …
- Write 2/3/4 paragraphs based on the above mentioned learning objectives (use short sentences full of meaning and key learning content).
- Include a multiple-choice hinge question after each explanation slide.
- Add a list of subject-specific terminology with its definition at the beginning (or end) of the lesson.
- Write a set of questions using Bloom's taxonomy.
- Prepare a lesson based on my learning objective, and make sure it follows Rosenshine's Principles of Instruction.
- Create a digital group task based on the content.
- Make sure this lesson encourages students to think critically.
- Create a lesson that activates and engages students also digitally.
- Ensure that it activates students' metacognitive skills… and so on…
P for Give clear parameters, for example:
It is for a UK year 11 class. The reading age is 14/15 years old.
👉This doesn't always work with a 100% score, and for this reason we have decided not to embed this function in Maia (yet). However, you could try to indicate this information in the prompt, being as specific as possible, and see what happens.
Most people ask AI (mostly ChatGPT) a question and then move on. That's a pity because the secret to this technology is discourse and interaction. If you keep moving deeper, also the lesson suggestions will evolve in quality. Maia operates in a similar way. While it's not possible to engage in a dialogue with her, you can keep learning from the prompts you enter, and improving them until you achieve 'the ultimate prompt'.