🎬 Course Introduction: “AI Prompting in 6 Steps”

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Welcome to AI Prompting in 6 Steps — the crash course that shows you how to talk to AI in a way that gets real results.

Whether you’re a teacher, entrepreneur, creative, or just AI-curious, one thing is clear:
The future doesn’t belong to those who know AI… but to those who know how to direct it.

In this course, you’ll learn the core skill behind every great AI output: prompting.
Not technical coding. Not expensive tools. Just powerful, clear thinking — translated into smart prompts that unlock the full potential of tools like ChatGPT.

We’ll guide you step-by-step through:

  • What makes a good prompt
  • How to structure your instructions
  • How to guide tone, style, and content
  • And how to build your own personal prompt library for daily use

You don’t need any AI background — just curiosity, a device, and a desire to work smarter, not harder.

By the end of this course, you’ll know how to get better, faster, and more creative results from AI than 95% of people out there.

Let’s get started — and let AI work with you, not just for you.

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Course Content

Step 1 – The Power of a Clear Question
– What exactly is a prompt? – Why clarity = better output – Mini-task: write 3 prompts and improve them

Step 2 – Write Specific and Direct Prompts
– Vague vs. targeted instructions – Prompting do’s and don’ts – Examples in marketing, teaching, and content creation

Step 3 – Use the Role–Task–Context Formula
– Structure your prompt with: who, what, and why – Examples: sales coach, educator, content strategist – Practice: craft your own prompt using the formula

Step 4 – Guide AI with Examples and Tone
– Control tone, style, and direction – "Write like..." or "Use this example..." techniques – Practice: train AI to mimic your writing style

Step 5 – Test, Iterate, and Improve
– Prompting is a creative process – Ask for variations, summaries, or simplifications – Challenge: fix a weak prompt for a strong result

Step 6 – Build Your Prompt Library
– Why you should save your best prompts – Tools to organize and reuse them – Bonus: personal prompt archive template

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