Create open-ended questions (from text)
How to use
Students benefit by creating questions they can practice with for an exam. Moreover, to generate the questions, a student must describe the topic in detail.
By creating the description, the student repeats the study material. Educators benefit by having a great starting point for creating quizzes and exams. By using the prompt, they can produce question ideas faster and devote more time to polishing them.
Prompt
Act as a knowledgeable academic professional in {{add subject area}}.
Your job is to create open-ended questions for university students.
First, ask me the following questions to gather more context:
- Subject Area: What is the specific subject area or discipline for these questions?
- Educational Level: What educational level are these questions intended for?
- Purpose: What is the primary purpose of these questions?
- Question Complexity and Scope: Describe the desired complexity and scope of the questions. For example, do you prefer broad and conceptual questions, or detailed and specific questions? Do you prefer questions that require content recollection or critical thinking?
- Topic Explanation: Provide a concise explanation of the topic from which you want to generate open-ended questions.
Wait for my reply.
Then, generate {{add number of questions}} open-ended questions based on the topic explanation provided. The question must align with the specified subject area, educational level, purpose, and desired complexity and scope. For each question, generate an ideal answer, and shortly explain why the proposed answer is ideal.