Week 5 Session 1 Lesson Plan Prompt Engineering
Week 5 Session 1 Lesson Plan Prompt Engineering
course, titled *"Review and Mini-Project Prep."* This session serves as a milestone, recapping
foundational concepts from Weeks 1-4 (prompt anatomy, core techniques, optimization, tools, and
scripting) and preparing students for their first graded deliverable: a mini-project. It’s designed for a 90-
minute class (1.5 hours), combining review, discussion, and collaborative planning to consolidate
learning and set up creative application.
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**Date**: [Insert specific date, e.g., September 30, 2025, assuming a Tuesday/Thursday schedule]
**Duration**: 90 minutes
**Target Audience**: College students (beginner to intermediate level, mixed technical backgrounds)
**Prerequisites**: Attendance at prior sessions; experience with prompts and basic scripting from Week
4
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1. Synthesize key concepts from Weeks 1-4 (prompt design, techniques, optimization, tools, scripting).
2. Identify areas of strength and gaps in their prompt engineering skills through review.
3. Brainstorm and plan a mini-project that applies these skills creatively or practically.
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- Access to a generative AI tool (e.g., ChatGPT, Grok) for quick demo or reference
- Whiteboard or digital equivalent (e.g., Jamboard) for review notes and project ideas
- Handout: "Mini-Project Guidelines" (e.g., “Build a prompt system, 5-10 min demo, due Session 2”)
- Internet-enabled devices: Instructor’s computer for demo; students’ laptops/tablets (or lab computers)
for planning
- Homework submissions: Students’ notes from Week 4, Session 2 (script, 3 outputs, one challenge)
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- Instructor welcomes students, recaps Week 4, Session 2 (scripting prompts with Python for
automation).
- “What challenge did you face?” (e.g., “API key error” or “Loop crashed”).
- **Transition**: “Your scripts tie into everything we’ve learned. Let’s recap Weeks 1-4 and prep for your
first project.”
#### 0:10–0:30 | Review: Foundational Concepts Recap and Q&A (20 minutes)
- **Content**:
- **Delivery**:
- Pose questions: “What’s the trickiest technique?” “Which tool do you like?”
- Field student questions (e.g., “How do I stop hallucinations?” → “Add ‘real facts only’”).
- **Engagement**: Pause at 0:25 to ask, “What’s one skill you’ve nailed?” (Quick responses, e.g., “Few-
shot”).
#### 0:40–1:15 | Activity: Mini-Project Brainstorm and Peer Feedback (35 minutes)
1. **Setup (5 min)**:
- Instructor explains: “Your mini-project is a creative or practical prompt system, demoed next
session.”
- Guidelines: Use 1+ techniques (e.g., few-shot, scripting), any tool, 5-10 min demo, graded on
creativity/functionality.
- Examples:
- Students:
- List: Tool (e.g., Grok), techniques (e.g., role, loop), goal (e.g., “Uplift mood”).
- **Content**:
- Recap: “Weeks 1-4 gave you the toolkit—prompts, techniques, tools, scripts. Now, show it off!”
- Debrief Activity: Invite 1-2 students to share ideas (e.g., “I’ll script poem variations!”). Note themes on
whiteboard (e.g., “Diverse goals”).
- Next Session Preview: “Bring your mini-project to demo—build it, test it, present it.”
- Homework: “Develop your mini-project: craft prompts, test outputs, prep a 5-10 min demo. Bring any
issues for troubleshooting.”
### Assessment
- **Formative**:
- **Prep for Graded Deliverable**: Mini-project due next session (15% of grade).
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- **If time runs short**: Shorten group feedback to 10 minutes, summarize as a class.
- **If tech fails**: Skip live demo, use pre-made examples (e.g., “Here’s a scripted output…”).
- **If students lack ideas**: Offer prompts (e.g., “Build a joke generator”) or pair with peers.
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- Prep for Week 5, Session 2: Plan demo logistics (e.g., time slots), anticipate troubleshooting needs.
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This plan consolidates foundational learning and launches students into project-based application,
balancing reflection and forward momentum. It’s collaborative and flexible, supporting diverse skill
levels. Let me know if you’d like adjustments—like more review time or project examples!