Want to streamline your course design with reusable AI prompts? On Monday, October 27th, from 3-4pm, join us for the third AI for Educators session, “Modular AI Prompts for Course Content.” In this hands-on workshop, we’ll explore how to use curly bracket variables to create modular prompts for lesson introductions, learning objectives, summaries, key takeaways, and student exploration activities. Whether you’re new to AI or refining your skills, this session will equip you with adaptable templates that save time and enhance clarity. Grounded in Bloom’s Taxonomy and Universal Design for Learning, you’ll leave with practical tools to scale your instructional content creation.
Workshop Outline:
- Workshop Length: 60 minutes
- Audience: Faculty and instructional staff (beginner to intermediate AI users)
- Format: Interactive (demo + hands-on practice + discussion)
- Preparation: Bring a content item (e.g., your syllabus, article, case study, or lecture slides in document format)
Workshop Content:
- Intro to Modular Prompting
- What are curly bracket variables and why they matter
- How to structure prompts for flexibility and reuse
- Lesson introductions with objectives using Bloom’s Taxonomy
- Summaries to close learning loops
- Key takeaways in narrative format
- Self-exploration prompts for student agency
- Apply templates to your own course content
- Review and refine AI-generated outputs
- Q&A
Session is available to all faculty – attend via WebEx!


