Use the prompting rules below to get the best responses possible from your MagicSchool Tools.
- Subject:
- Educational Technology
- Professional Learning
- Material Type:
- Student Guide
- Provider:
- MagicSchool
- Date Added:
- 08/28/2024
The resources in this collection support the use of AI in the high school classroom.
Use the prompting rules below to get the best responses possible from your MagicSchool Tools.
MagicSchool Tools are meant to support your learning and help you develop your ability to interact with AI in a safe and productive way. When using MagicSchool Student Tools, please follow the guidelines below.
These slides are to be used as a resource for supporting your students with MagicSchool tools. Think of these slides as a “How-To” mini-guide for each MagicSchool for Students tool. Each slide includes the description of the tool, how to use the tool, and a few tips and/or reminders about how to use the tool effectively.
Prompts are how you ask Microsoft 365 Copilot to do something for you — like creating, summarizing, editing, or transforming. Think about prompting like having a conversation, using plain but clear language and providing context like you would with an assistant.
This Microsoft Education tutorial video covers the 1 page PDF EDU Quick Guides for new apps and features. Great for back-to-school and educators and schools training on all the new features and apps in Microsoft 365. Covers everything from AI to Microsoft Teams for Education, OneNote, Loop, Minecraft EDU, Inclusive and Accessibility and lots more.
Need multiple-choice questions? Open our Multiple-Choice Assessment Generator and follow three easy steps.
Discover all the AI features at Adobe. Here, you’ll find everything from our first AI features from over a decade ago to our headline-making new releases. And we’re adding more AI features all the time.
This Google Doc, curated by SchoolAI, shares links to valuable professional development and back-to-school "spaces" (custom chats within the SchoolAI platform).
Explore detailed information about Chat for Schools.
Learn about Chat for Schools' new Tutor Bank feature.
Explore two of the computing languages used for AI programming, R and Python. Learn about Minecraft and The Hour of Code. This module is part of the AI Foundations: Imagine Cup Juniors learning path.
This guide shares strategies and tactics for getting better results from large language models (sometimes referred to as GPT models) like GPT-4o. The methods described here can sometimes be deployed in combination for greater effect. We encourage experimentation to find the methods that work best for you.
This page, sponsored by the Wharton AI and Analytics Institute at the University of Pennsylvania, provides sample prompts for instructors to use when creating instructional resources with generative AI. Written by Ethan Mollick and Lilach Mollick, the sample prompts span a wide range of use cases, from creating simulations to designing AI tutors.
This page, sponsored by the Wharton AI and Analytics Institute at the University of Pennsylvania, provides sample prompts for students to use when working with generative AI to study. Written by Ethan Mollick and Lilach Mollick, the sample prompts span a wide range of use cases, from sparking tutoring sessions to providing writing feedback.
A quick-start handbook for effective prompts
Copilot is available at copilot.microsoft.com and is built into the Microsoft Edge sidebar where you can ask complex questions, find comprehensive answers, get summarized information, find inspiration to build upon while remaining in the same tab. Copilot integrates with Bing’s search engine and provides a paragraph summary in response to your queries. You can continue asking follow-up questions to refine the result.
Gemini is your AI-powered assistant for education. Research and brainstorm new ideas for professional development, lesson plans, IT security policies, and more by chatting with Gemini at gemini.google.com. Here, a college researcher asks Gemini to help draft an outline for a presentation she’s giving her students about the grant writing process.
Meet Your Education Chatbot: Raina. Raina can help you explore any educational topic you can think up!
By conducting an interview, students can develop research, speaking, and active listening skills. This assignment helps them prepare by rehearsing with a chatbot.
Gemini is your AI-powered assistant for education. Research and brainstorm new ideas for professional development, lesson plans, IT security policies, and more by chatting with Gemini at gemini.google.com. Here, an IT admin uses Gemini to get ideas for security settings to implement in Google Workspace Education Plus.