How we use ChatGPT. And how we do NOT use it!

How we use ChatGPT. And how we do NOT use it!

I first heard about ChatGPT fairly soon after it was open. It was fascinating. I tried using it in several contexts and had fun. Then my mentor asked me to attend a session by Peng Joon - an entrepreneur from Malaysia. I learnt some very interesting "how to's" from this session: Give prompts. Tell Chat GPT what you want. Make your prompts as specific and detailed as possible Explain who you are. That helps the tool customize the output - making it suitable for your use Give an input as to how many lines or words you want the output…
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If we teach, you need to learn. And practice

If we teach, you need to learn. And practice

I am going through a course where I am getting mentored on several skills. In one of the sessions a participant asked the mentor "Can you help me do ......?" (She asked for a specific job she needed done) And the mentor answered: "I would love to do this for you. But I cannot DO your jobs for you. You need to learn, ask for help, practice and then do it. Only then will you be able to do things independently." I thought to myself - This is partially true for the skills of literature searching and referencing, and for…
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What if someone gave you this feedback – “More details”

What if someone gave you this feedback – “More details”

Your first reaction - is most likely to be - "What"??? That's right. The two words mean just nothing in this context. I'd love to share some thoughts about getting and giving feedback. This based on what we receive for our courses on www.qmedcourses.in Most of us love getting great feedback: How many of us, in our school days waited for the teacher to write in our notebooks - "Excellent"? Better still if they added a few words to describe you. I would not be surprised if most of us felt elated. In fact it is a human trait -…
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