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About the Course

Need a dependable formula for writing prompts? We’ll share a 5-step prompting framework that you can use across tools and models. And if your prompt doesn’t produce what you need on the first try, don't worry – that's part of the process! You’ll learn how to evaluate and iterate until you get the results you’re looking for....

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JS

Aug 24, 2025

I feel like unlocked a lot of great productivity hacks just by taking this course on Writing Prompts. The structure of the module is effective and allows quick mastery

EB

Sep 8, 2025

This was a very good course. The explanations for each concept were broken down in a simple and easy-to-understand way, which made the learning experience smooth and enjoyable.

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By Yougesh K

Jun 16, 2025

excellent

By Arshad A

Aug 2, 2025

Majestic

By SURAJ S

Jul 10, 2025

Good

By Eloi

Jun 13, 2025

good

By Mirko R

Sep 30, 2025

È un buon corso, ma sarebbe utile con gli strumenti attuali di Ai di avere le traduzioni dei video come voce e non con i sottotitoli. Soprattutto in un corso sull'AI :-)

By Jael G

Oct 1, 2025

Algunas informaciones se extendían más de lo necesario y eran redundantes y repetitivas. Pero me gustó que incluyan IA para corregir las tareas, gracias!

By Muskan K

Aug 25, 2025

good course but certificate was not given even after completing each assignment with 100% accuracy.

By Santino V

May 19, 2025

Really basic, idk, I feel as if it should have a lot more info

By Nikhil M

Jul 22, 2025

Most of things I know are common or already knew

By Ananth S

Sep 8, 2025

Should have included more hands on experience

By Daniel T

Aug 28, 2025

los ejercicios muy basicos

By Maria P D C

Sep 12, 2025

Nice, but basic

By Noor B

Jun 12, 2025

Good

By Ghazi A

Aug 11, 2025

..

By Marce B

Sep 2, 2025

Entiendo que es una formación inicial y que hay que nivelar los conocimientos de los que participan, pero siento que es demasiado elemental este módulo, y que hay información que es irrelevante. Rescato el modelo que plantean con la regla nemotécnica para recordar los 5 pasos, pero lo demás es super básico. Se habla de controlar los sesgos pero las herramientas que dan para resolverlos son de sentido común. Esperaba algo más.

By Rich J

Jul 22, 2025

Basic, mostly outlines general communication skills which any experienced professional naturally understands. There is a lot of free online content which is more valuable than this course – e.g. libraries of example prompts and use cases

By Ayush Y

Aug 26, 2025

The exercise question was not working, giving me the error 403 always

By Abhishek V

Aug 15, 2025

For very module we should get certificate

By Amit Y

Jul 10, 2025

This course is not helpful for everyone.

By Samreen

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 Cris G

Aug 30, 2025

this thing won't go away from my profile, I never took this course

By Divya G

Sep 9, 2025

Assessment results are not shown correctly

By Joanna L

Jun 30, 2025

I haven't learned a thing.

By Vinu S G

Aug 26, 2025

very little content