Generate a Teaching Course with LLMs - Tools

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LLMs can help you with creating a complete course outline for teaching and self-learning.

 

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Generate a Teaching Course with LLMs

LLMs can help you with creating a complete course outline for teaching and self-learning.

Preparation and researching good keywords

Think on the topic you want to prepare a course for. What would be good keywords that include all or most of the relevant topics. If you do not know enough to determine good keywords, do some research:

  • Look it up on Wikipedia, Encyclopedia Britannica or encyclopedias in your language.
  • Ask the LLM (or a knowledgeable person) to expand on the topic with the information you found
  • Go to a library (or a knowledgeable person) to ask and get media and books on the topic

LLM Prompts

Use the prompts in sequence and - if you use a commercial product - use the "accurate" or "analytic" mode. For all of those using Open Source models you should add a role prompt (You are an engineer, programmer, teacher)

  1. You are an experienced university professor and teacher. You teach new/experienced/advanced students an introduction/advanced course on topic.
  2. Create a baseline based on topic. Provide information for the reason for the course, the desired outcome for the student, prerequisites, overall themes and topics to be covered, etc.
  3. Create a rough outline - set up 6-8 modules the course will have, and what they will cover. Set up an overall homework project plan so the student not just reads the theory but also participates in the practice.
  4. Create lessons plan. For each module write off 4-6 lessons to cover.
  5. Expand the lessons - write the whole content of a lesson, an interactive quiz, and a homework.
  6. Additionally, create an info for the course to present alongside the content: who is it for, what will you learn, what do modules cover, etc. Use active sentences to describe the competences and skills learned.
  7. Export the outline/the lession plan as a table....

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