JD
Jun 3, 2025
The prompt framework is fantastic! It has literally changed the way I write prompts and, most importantly, I'm now getting the outputs from my Gen AI tools that I'm looking for!
MC
May 22, 2025
This is a very good course in the basics of generative AI prompting. The information is foundational for getting good results, explained in a clear and concise manner.
By John W R
•Jun 9, 2025
Simply explained and demonstrated, while providing value as promised.
By Jeremy
•May 16, 2025
Good course on how to write prompts, could have some more depth.
By Zafar A C
•Jul 1, 2025
It's brilliant. Thanks for giving us opportunity for learning.
By Ghulam M
•Jun 30, 2025
It was very useful and helped me to improve my prompting skill
By Muhammad H
•Jul 17, 2025
I mean its pretty basic
By Adil Y
•Jul 4, 2025
Good course
By Yougesh K
•Jun 16, 2025
excellent
By SURAJ S
•Jul 10, 2025
Good
By Eloi
•Jun 13, 2025
good
By Santino V
•May 20, 2025
Really basic, idk, I feel as if it should have a lot more info
By Noor B
•Jun 12, 2025
Good
By Amit Y
•Jul 11, 2025
This course is not helpful for everyone.
By ESHAL K
•Jul 17, 2025
How to Write Great Writing Prompts 1. Be Clear and Focused A good prompt sets a clear direction. Avoid being too vague or too broad. Basic Formula: [Action] + [Topic/Theme] + [Optional Constraint] > 📝 Write about a time you felt completely out of place. 🧠Describe a world where memories are traded like currency. --- 2. Use Strong Verbs Words like explore, describe, imagine, reflect, or create guide the writer’s intention. Examples: Imagine a society where speaking above a whisper is illegal. Reflect on the smell of your childhood home and its emotional significance. --- 3. Add a Twist or Constraint Limits spark creativity. Try time limits, word counts, genre constraints, or point of view shifts. Examples: Write a 100-word story that begins with “The lights went out.” Describe heartbreak from the perspective of a broken clock. --- 4. Appeal to the Senses or Emotions This helps bring out vivid details and personal connections. Examples: Describe the first rain after a long drought. Write about envy as if it were a person living in your house. 5. Mix Genres and Formats Think beyond regular stories—try poetic prompts, journal entries, letters, dialogues, or lists. Examples: Write a love letter to your future self. List 5 lies your character tells themselves every day. 🎯 Pro-Level Prompt Styles Type Example Prompt Character-Based Create a character who believes they are immortal. What proof do they have? Setting-Driven Describe a city built on the back of a giant whale. Conflict-Focused Two best friends discover they’re on opposite sides of a war. Philosophical/Reflective Does truth matter more than peace? Write a scene that explores this question. Mystery/Surreal You wake up with a barcode tattooed on your palm. It scans at every door you touch. ---
By Eugene T
•Jun 16, 2025
Extremely basic, all the course's content should fit in a couple of book pages. IMO, didn't worth producing and watching.
By Joanna L
•Jun 30, 2025
I haven't learned a thing.