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Writing good prompts

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What to remember

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A prompt is the instruction you give to an AI tool.

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Be specific: describe the context, the audience, and the goal.

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Example: 'Create an icebreaker for 15 Deaf young people about human rights, 20 minutes.'

The quality of AI output depends on the quality of your prompt. A prompt is the instruction you type into the AI tool. Be specific. Instead of 'Give me an activity', write: 'Create an icebreaker activity for 15 Deaf young people aged 18–25 about human rights. The activity should take 20 minutes. Instructions should be visual, not text-heavy.' The more context you give, the better the result. You can also ask AI to improve its own answer: 'Make this simpler' or 'Add a reflection question'.

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