Always confirm with your instructor if you are allowed to use ChatGPT for college course work.
Remember to always verify the information AI gives you.
You can usually do this with a quick Google search or search the WCC Library's resources, looking for an authoritative source (or several) so you can double-check the facts.
What is prompting?
Simply, it's what you type into the chat box.
PROMPTS
Prompts, or messages, are the instructions we give to ChatGPT and other AI tools to help them create content we want. The more specific your prompt, the better content ChatGPT will create for you. Prompting ChatGPT each step of the way guides it to generate consistent, on-topic content.
Whether you are asking a question or providing additional context, you are prompting ChatGPT to perform a task for you. A prompt consists of a few words, a single sentence, or paragraphs. Successful prompts influence the quality and relevance of ChatGPT's output and your satisfaction with the AI-generated content. Providing as much instruction and context as you can to ChatGPT will help it create content that matches your needs.
Here are some common tasks you can ask AI to perform:
CLEAR Framework
The CLEAR framework, created by Librarian Leo S. Lo at the University of New Mexico, is a framework to optimize prompts given to ChatGPT and other generative AI tools. To follow the CLEAR framework, prompts must be
C: Consise: "brevity and clarity in prompts"
L: Logical: "structured and coherent prompts"
E: Explicit: "clear output specifications"
A: Adaptive: "flexibility and customization in prompts"
R: Reflective: "continuous evaluation and improvement of prompts"
Crafting Effective Prompts
Instruction: Include explicit instructions for the desired behavior, such as asking ChatGPT to think step by step, to rephrase an idea, to summarize an idea, or to synthesize two or more ideas. If you can, include context as well.
Context: Providing context to ChatGPT will help it understand its task. Explaining your role, ChatGPT's role, the expected outcomes, or why you are asking for this completed task will help with a better outcome.
Instruction and context work well when used together. Prompting ChatGPT to give you the best output takes trial and error, so reword your prompt a few ways to see what generates the best response.
Clarifying Questions: Have ChatGPT ask questions to clarify what output you want.
Tone and Direction: Guide ChatGPT to generate content in a particular direction, style, tone, or format.
Provide Examples: Provide an example that you have already created or have found, such as demonstrations of the output needed, a set of keywords, or a reference text.
Act as Expert: Have the generative AI teach you about the topic you are interested in.
Other tips:
More Examples
Words to Include for Performing Specific Tasks:
To Ask Specific Questions:
To Include Specific Contexts:
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