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Microdose learning with this prompt template
Today's prompt template can be used to learn the basics of anything without having to go too deep.
Sometimes you want to learn about something without going down an hour long rabbit hole. Today’s prompt is an easy, template to create a bite-sized learning module that you can actually digest. (Customize it by replacing the bolded words with your own)
Today’s Prompt: Create your own micro-learning course
Create a concise Micro Learning Module designed for beginners in data science, focusing on the context of consumer web applications.
The goal is to provide an easily understandable introduction that breaks down complex concepts into small, manageable steps.
The module should include key topics such as data collection, data analysis, and user experience considerations relevant to consumer web apps.
At the end serve links to learn more. These sources could be videos, articles, or web courses.
Structure the output to include an introduction, three to four main learning points with brief explanations, and a summary that reinforces the key takeaways.
Why we like this prompt:
Clear Objective and Audience: It starts with a well-defined goal—creating a concise, beginner-friendly micro-learning module for beginners in data science.
Specific Topics: It lists essential topics—data collection, data analysis, and user experience (UX).
Structured Output: It explicitly requests a format with an introduction, learning points, and a summary.
Guidance on Complexity: It asks to break down complex concepts into “small, manageable steps” to avoid overly technical language which aligns with our earlier audience.
Supplementary Resources: It requests links to external resources specifically, making sure the LLM responds with actual links to sources.
Result:
Prompt Meme of the Day
where do i even start?
— erich (@promptist_)
8:39 PM • Oct 31, 2024
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