Mastering Course Creation with ChatGPT and AI

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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
  • Are you passionate about education and eager to make the most of the latest technology?
    Do you want to optimize your courses to create engaging, personalized, and compelling learning experiences? Then this is the video for you!
    "Mastering Course Creation with ChatGPT and AI" guides you through the fascinating world of AI-driven course creation. From beginner to expert, this video will provide insights into how artificial intelligence, especially OpenAI's advanced language model, ChatGPT, can redefine your approach to course creation.
    In this in-depth tutorial, we delve into various aspects of using ChatGPT and AI for course design.
    Whether you're a seasoned educator looking to refresh your digital skills, an instructional designer aiming to enhance your eLearning courses, or a curious individual exploring the intersection of AI and education, this video will provide valuable insights and knowledge.
    Embark on this journey with us to reimagine course creation and unlock the full potential of AI in education. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more content on AI and education innovation.
    Stay tuned, and happy learning!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 2

  • @deidrelburks307
    @deidrelburks307 2 місяці тому

    Can you update an existing course with ChatGPT?

  • @chrismachabee3128
    @chrismachabee3128 Рік тому +1

    Hi, Prof R., I am taking some of your courses your instruction is impeccable. however, respectfully you lacking here in this video. I will tell you why. I can't tell you how many ChatGpt videos I have watched. A great percentage are masters, and almost all of them have the content from their instructions in the comment section.
    Either written in full or linked to pages they control for you to have the important information you sought watching the video. Unfortunately, you haven't done that, and what makes it especially egregious is that the prompt you demonstrate would be vital to that person making the course, like me. Now I can't start because I have to go back over your whole video and find those areas where you communicated information, and you didn't even provide a timeline for where in the video a particular part of the video occurred.
    I don't know your situation, so I am assuming you did not know, You aren't chasing knowledge as I and others are, and you may be unfamiliar with the particular protocol but the best online in the ChatGPT area.
    I am conscious here and I tend to speak o think when I think it is appropriate, and I know you can do better. Your comment section is amateurish, I think that is because, you don't actually know what to include, which is everything you just taught. Especially in the area of Prompt engineering which you just to show how to create a course and lesson plan.
    If you teach PE you must provide all the prompts you used, either in links or written in the comments, it's up to you how you do it, but the best do and you are one the best and you are;t doing it. Start doing it. Respectfully. people are depending on the video creator to get them calibrated in ChatGPT.
    Quick story and I'll finish. I bought a suite of prompts, 3100, I believe the count was. When I opened the package it was too organized. It really was a beautifully made display, but this person didn't exactly provide instructions or warn that you will enter his palace and will have to proceed in this manner.
    So, I started to break the program down to where I could get at the prompts. this is tedious, other packages have the prompts in Excel packages or listed in written form but was a whole other thing. So I wrote the guy bawling that I have to do all this because I don't know how to use the setup he has to get to the prompt.
    The guy was cool to my bawling and sent me instructions on how to use the system use the system, It isn't very much faster than the way I was proceeding but, some sections had hundreds of prompts in the category and that is a huge time suck.
    So, I apologize for bawling like a baby, I told him I was spoiled because the prompt packs I had gotten were useful from the start, and I had no trouble accessing all the prompts. So, I am sure we left to think on good terms he understood my frustration.
    ChatGPT is massive with everything it is about, it has totally wrecked my education schedule, one cannot ignore needing to know the ChatGPT system. So, it is important to be as efficient as possible in learning the material because there is so much more to learn, and there is more coming out every day, and there are no stations the train is moving down the track and it not stopping and it's moving fast.
    You know with GPT Plus they have plugins to extend GPT's capability. Well, I'm watching this guy and he is using GPT 4 with the plugins called Notable, World News and I think Wolfram. He was downloading databases to create the visual information contained in the DBs. How he did it was amazing to watch. He did one problem that included the DB for the US traffic information. The DB was 2 GB, apparently in a reply to me he said Notable is operating AWS.
    I know AWS has scaling capabilities, so, if the 2GB weren't able to be downloaded, then Notable had that programmed. He was using Python and panda frames, and it was a good demonstration overall. that my life these days hours of absorbing new data on GPT and there is something new every day, so I have a great deal of knowledge in the area of video presentation on the subject of the ChapGPT system.
    I am happy to report there has not been more than a handful of people who lost me in their first few sentences. I don't have time o waste. This must be competent or I have to move on. Well, take care Professor I enjoyed the video, and I guess I'll have to enjoy it one more time and get those prompts you were showing us. Take care.
    Excuse the writing I tend to get wordy when I need to communicate my thoughts.