This hands-on course is part of the Edumati Essentials Path and is perfect for learners who already use ChatGPT but want to go from casual interaction to expert-level results.
The course runs for approximately 3 hours, featuring practical demonstrations, interactive examples, and a Prompt Lab for self-practice.
You’ll learn proven prompt structures, how to refine responses, and how to use ChatGPT for creative and analytical work — all without writing a single line of code.
Each module builds confidence, moving from simple phrasing to complex multi-step instructions that mirror real-world use cases.
The course is self-paced, taught in English, and includes downloadable prompt templates to help you build your personal AI toolkit.
No prior technical knowledge is needed — just curiosity and willingness to experiment.
Completion of Course 2 (ChatGPT Fundamentals) recommended.
Access to ChatGPT (Free or Plus version).
Basic typing and familiarity with text-based tools (Word, Notion, Docs, etc.).
Enthusiasm to practice and refine prompts actively.
Students, professionals, and creators who want to get better results from ChatGPT.
Educators and trainers creating content or assessments using AI.
Business analysts, marketers, or writers who rely on AI for ideation and summarization.
Anyone who wants to move from “using AI” to “commanding AI effectively.”
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ChatGPT is only as good as the question you ask.
This course teaches the core skill of the AI era — prompt engineering — the ability to communicate with AI systems clearly, logically, and creatively.
Through examples, templates, and hands-on exercises, you’ll learn how to write prompts that produce meaningful, high-quality results every time.
From simple daily use cases to multi-step creative tasks, this course transforms the way you interact with ChatGPT — making it your reliable thought partner, writer, and problem solver.
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to:
Write powerful prompts using the “Role + Task + Context + Format” framework.
Apply advanced prompting methods like zero-shot, few-shot, and iterative refinement.
Build your own reusable prompt templates for work, study, and creativity.
Avoid common pitfalls like vague, biased, or incomplete prompts.
Use prompt libraries and markdown tools to store and reuse your best AI workflows.
Learn the language of AI — because in the world of ChatGPT, how you ask determines what you get.