AI & Gifted Education

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Collaborative Co-Iteration

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AskAsk
Frame a clear, focused question with context.
AI PresentsAI Presents
AI generates options to consider.
You ChooseYou Choose
Select a direction that fits your goals.
RefineRefine
Add detail, constraints, and iterate together.
ProduceProduce
Generate the final artefact or resource.

How to Create an App Easily

A short walkthrough video showing how HTML, CSS, and JavaScript combine with AI to generate a simple app. Key terms: HTML (structure), CSS (style), JavaScript (logic).

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Prompting Advice

Less is more Narrow the task. The AI does better work with focused, smaller requests than giant open-ended ones.
Assign a role Ask it to “act as” a teacher, designer, or historian. This filters its responses into expert-like patterns.
Use teacher questions Like the doctor anecdote: expert vocabulary leads to expert answers.
Give rich context Paste background text, rubrics, or PDFs. The more you give, the sharper the response.
Iterate Don’t accept the first draft. Go back and forth, refining until it’s classroom-ready.

Key Vocabulary

Essential terms from the presentation, explained simply.

GPTGenerative Pre‑trained Transformer — the model family powering tools like ChatGPT.

ModelA trained system that predicts tokens. OpenAI’s models are named GPT‑3, GPT‑4, GPT‑5.

Chat InterfaceThe way we interact with models — like ChatGPT, where we type and it replies.

HallucinationWhen AI makes things up — confident, plausible, but wrong.

Context WindowHow much information the AI can “hold in mind” during a conversation.

TokensChunks of text (words or sub‑words) that AI reads/writes. They affect limits and cost.

AI Tools

A quick list of teacher-focused and generalist AI tools you can explore.

Contact

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Email: jakeheading@gmail.com