3 – (L:2 C:3) – Prompt Engineering for Educators: Mastering Advanced Structures

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Level 2: AI PRACTITIONER – AI Roadmap for Educators

This course shifts the focus from simple interactions to the science of the prompt. Faculty will move beyond basic “ask-and-receive” methods to learn structured frameworks (like RICO, CARE, or the 5S Model) and advanced logical techniques such as Chain-of-Thought and Few-Shot Prompting. By the end, faculty will be able to build complex, multi-step instructions that can generate entire course modules, specialized rubrics, and personalized student simulations.

 

Benefits of Attending

  • Precision: Stop getting “vague” answers and start getting exact educational materials.
  • Scalability: Create “Power Prompts” that can be used semester after semester.
  • Logic Mastery: Learn to guide AI through complex reasoning, making it a better co-teacher.

 

Expected Outcomes

  • A personal “Prompt Engineering Playbook” featuring advanced structures.
  • Proficiency in multimodal prompting (using images, PDFs, and data as inputs).
  • Ability to “Debug” poor AI outputs by identifying structural flaws in the prompt.
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    What Will You Learn?

    • Master structural frameworks for high-fidelity prompt construction.
    • Apply Iterative Prompting to refine outputs without starting over.
    • Implement Chain-of-Thought (CoT) prompting to help AI solve complex pedagogical problems.
    • Develop Prompt Templates that can be shared across departments.

    Course Content

    Module 1: The Anatomy of a Practitioner’s Prompt

    • The Anatomy of a Practitioner’s Prompt
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    • Module 1 Quiz

    Module 2: Prompting Frameworks—RICO & The 5S Model

    Module 3: Few-Shot Prompting & In-Context Learning

    Module 4: Chain-of-Thought (CoT) & Logic Scaffolding

    Module 5: Advanced Output Formatting (Markdown & Tables)

    Module 6: Iterative Refinement & Feedback Loops

    Module 7: Multimodal Prompting: Beyond Text

    Module 8: Capstone—Building a Shared Prompt Library

    Course Conclusion and Summary

    Download: Prompt Engineering Quick Reference

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