EPISODE · Jun 9, 2026 · 11 MIN
Is 'prompt engineering' still vital for teachers?
from AI for Educators Daily with Dan Fitzpatrick · host Dan Fitzpatrick
Send us Fan MailHighlights- Today we are exploring an article I wrote for Forbes this week, simply titled "Prompt Engineering Isn't Dead, But The Caricature Is." It's a piece where I tried to cut through some of the noise about a topic that's often talked about, but rarely deeply understood.- Early systems, when they first came out, rewarded a kind of incantation.- We're not teaching students to outsmart machines with clever tricks; we're teaching them to outthink them by designing better processes.- You adjust your communication, you say more, or you break it down differently.- It builds AI literacy around four key capabilities: engaging with AI, creating with it, managing it, and designing it.Support the show
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Send us Fan Mail Highlights - Today we are exploring an article I wrote for Forbes this week, simply titled "Prompt Engineering Isn't Dead, But The Caricature Is." It's a piece where I tried to cut through some of the noise about a topic that's often talked about, but rarely deeply understood. - Early systems, when they first came out, rewarded a kind of incantation. - We're not teaching students to outsmart machines with clever tricks; we're teaching them to outthink them by designing bette...
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