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  1. Section 1: What is AI?
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  2. Section 2: Types of AI
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  3. Section 3: What Powers AI?
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  4. Section 4: Specialized Types of AI
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  5. Section 5: What is Generative AI?
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  6. Section 6: Prompts for Generative AI
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  7. Section 7: The CRE Framework in Action
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  8. Section 8: Let’s Start Creating Prompts
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  9. Section 9: Vision and Voice Features in ChatGPT
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  10. Section 10: Using ChatGPT Responsibly
    4 Topics
  11. Section 11: Conclusion
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Lesson 6, Topic 2
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Module 6.2 The Context, Role, and Expectation (CRE) Framework

Nudle January 31, 2025
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Providing detailed and specific instructions to ChatGPT ensures that the AI understands your request clearly and provides the most relevant response. The CRE Framework is a structured approach to crafting effective prompts, helping you guide ChatGPT to deliver precise and helpful outputs.

Breaking Down the CRE Framework

1. Context

The “C” in the CRE framework stands for Context. By providing essential background information, you help ChatGPT better understand your query and tailor its response accordingly.

Example:
“Imagine you teach in a high school with diverse student demographics.”
This gives the AI a clear understanding of the environment in which the task is situated.

2. Role

The “R” in the CRE framework stands for Role. Defining the perspective or role ChatGPT should adopt ensures the response is relevant and aligned with your needs.

Example:
“You are a high school biologist preparing lesson plans for your students.”

3. Expectation

The “E” in the CRE framework stands for Expectation. Be specific about the task or outcome you want ChatGPT to deliver.

Example:
“Write a 15-minute biology lesson plan on the respiratory system.”

Summary

Congratulations! You now have a simple and effective structure to use when interacting with ChatGPT. By applying the Context, Role, and Expectation (CRE) Framework, you can create clear, actionable prompts that will help you get the most relevant and useful responses from ChatGPT.