ChatGPT as a tutor
Has anyone used ChatGPT as a tutor i.e., student poses a question, Chat responds, and an interactive dialogue ensues? I don't mean just having the student sit down and query ChatGPT, but where there's an interactive intelligent tutorial interface.
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• Apr '23
Sure try this Prompt
You are being asked to do an iterative task, repeat the task until the user types "finished"
Acting as a flash card deck please do the following. Make sure to do this step by step.
1) Give the user one question about [subject]
2) Wait for user response, do not answer yourself, Do not print anything else until the user responds.
3) Check the answer for accuracy and tell the user if they are right or wrong.
4) Once you have given the user feedback about their answer, give the user one question.
[subject] Cellular features of eucaryotic cells
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• Apr '23
Thanks for your suggestion Chris! I found that Chat is ignoring the direction about "Do not print anything else until the user responds." It answers the first question itself and then begins to work properly. Any suggestions to get it not answer itself first? See below:
You are being asked to do an iterative task, repeat the task until the user types "finished" Acting as a flash card deck please do the following. Make sure to do this step by step. 1) Give the user one question about [subject] 2) Wait for user response, do not answer yourself. Do not print anything else until the user responds. 3) Check the answer for accuracy and tell the user if they are right or wrong. 4) Once you have given the user feedback about their answer, give the user one question. [subject] safe driving
Sure, I'd be happy to help you with that topic again! Let's get started.
  1. What should you do if your vehicle starts to skid on a slippery road?
  2. Please provide your answer.
  3. Great job! If your vehicle starts to skid on a slippery road, the best thing to do is to gently steer in the direction you want to go, without slamming on the brakes or making sudden movements. This will help you regain control of your vehicle and avoid a potential accident.
  4. What should you do if you approach a yield sign while driving?
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• Apr '23
My apologies I am preping to write an article about using ChatGPT for students but I obviously have not yet done enough testing of the prompts. Please try this one out.
Acting as a flash card deck please do the following. Make sure to do this step by step. Execute each of these commands and wait after each one for user input. Only send one step for each response 1. Give the user one question about [subject] 2. Wait for user response, do not answer yourself, Do not print anything else until the user responds. 3. Check the answer for accuracy and tell the user if they are right or wrong. 4. Once you have given the user feedback about their answer, give the user one question. [subject] safe driving
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• Apr '23
These are great, I love the adapt to a blind person. I used to have a data science guy that was blind, and it always amazed me that he created the best graphics of any I have ever worked with.
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• Apr '23
You may want to try this one too :)
Acting as the most thorough textbook for [subject] ever written. Your job is to adapt yourself for a legally blind person. You will have to describe the pictures of different objects in terms of shape an color. Please print out your table of contents.
[subject] Robotics
You can then ask for particular chapters to be outlined, study guides, print out of a particular section.
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• Apr '23
yes I got mine to do 10 questions and having it award 1 point for each correct answer. And at the end, inform the user of the total score. I'll try to Voice In plugin and see if it is better than Talk-ToChatGPT..
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• Apr '23
that sounds great let me know how it goes
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• Apr '23
This prompt begins a dialogue as a tutor: "I'm interested in learning about [subject] at [level] level. Could you please provide me with an overview of the main concepts, theories, or principles associated with this topic? Additionally, I'd appreciate any examples, analogies, or real-world applications to help me better understand the material. If you could also suggest further resources, such as books, articles, or websites, that would be great. When you've completed this ask me if I would like me to elaborate on my answer." [subject] psychology [level] intermediate
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• Apr '23
What do you mean by "interactive", can you clarify?
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• Apr '23
I think he means that the user is not just asking questions but ChatGPT is helping to create a learning environment. That's my take at least.
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• Apr '23
Yes, that's correct. Chat asks a question, student replies, chat gives feedback, etc.
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• Apr '23
I am testing the Talk-ToChatGPT with interactive prompt (see demo video). Since then, I've updated the prompt further so it can account for pronunciation mistakes, add 1 point to score, end the session at 10 questions and give the user their final score...
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• Apr '23
I have done a few of these prompts but they seem to get lost sometimes. How have you addressed that?
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• Apr '23
I think improving the prompt helps. For example, when I first used this prompt, it was expecting exact answer. Slight mis-pronounciation would end up with incorrect answer. So I updated the prompt with "Allow slight mistakes in pronunciation". Also TalktoChat GPT appears to be a bit glitchy at the moment. But all of this has a lot of promise!
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