Six strategies for getting better results in ChatG

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Six strategies for getting better results in ChatG

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6. Test prompts with a broader sample

If you’re fine-tuning a prompt—for example, to give better feedback or generate lesson contenttry testing it with a few different inputs. A prompt might work well for one question or task, but not for others.

5. Upload external materials

You can upload or paste in your existing materials—like lesson plans, student handouts, meeting notes, or newsletters—and ChatGPT will use them to give better, more tailored responses. You’ve already done the hard work. ChatGPT can help you build...

4. Give the model time to "think"

If asked to multiply 17 by 28, you might not know it instantly, but can still work it out with time. ChatGPT can give better answers when it’s allowed to think step-by-step. If you’re asking a complex question—especially one that involves...

3. Split complex tasks into simpler subtasks

Complex tasks tend to have higher error rates than simpler tasks. If a task feels too complicated, try splitting it into smaller, easier steps. ChatGPT is more accurate when it can focus on one part of the job at a time.

2. Provide reference text

If you want ChatGPT to respond in a specific voice or style, try providing a sample—like a paragraph you’ve written or an excerpt from something you like—and say “match this tone.” This helps ChatGPT mirror the tone, structure, and phrasing more...

1. Write clear instructions

The clearer your instructions, the better ChatGPT can help. If a response is too long, ask for a shorter version. If it feels too basic, ask for a more detailed or expert-level explanation. If the format isn’t right, show an example of what you’re...

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