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Create Feed prompts using AI

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Written by Amanda
Updated over a week ago

The AI Question Generator inside Feeds can help you quickly create engaging prompts for discussions, Q&A sessions, and announcements. The AI adjusts its suggestions based on the type of prompt you choose: Discussion, Question, Anonymous Question, Live Q&A, or Announcement.

Best Way to Use Each Prompt Type:

Prompt Type

Best Use Case

AI Will Generate…

Discussion

Encourage critical thinking or group debates.

Open-ended questions to spark conversations.

Question

Check understanding or review course concepts.

Multiple-choice or short-answer style prompts.

Anonymous Question

Gather honest feedback or opinions on sensitive topics.

Neutral, open-ended questions for anonymous responses.

Live Q&A

Real-time class interactions or quick clarifications during lectures.

Short, focused questions for immediate answers.

Announcement

Share important updates or instructions with students.

Informative, concise messages (no answers required).

Steps

  1. Navigate to the course where you want to create a prompt.

  2. Choose Your Prompt Type

    • Pick one of the following options:

      • Discussion

      • Question

      • Anonymous Question

      • Live Q&A

      • Announcement

  3. Click on "⚡️Generate post text"

  4. Enter Your Topic or Context

    • Type a concept, chapter title, or key point. (Example: “Causes of World War I” or “Photosynthesis in plants.”)

  5. Select the 'Create' option

  6. Review prompt

    • The AI will suggest prompts tailored to the selected type.

    • Edit the wording if needed, then click Post or choose to schedule the post for a later time by selecting the drop-down arrow next to "Post".

Tips for Better Results

  • ✅ Be specific with your topic for more accurate AI suggestions.

  • Review and edit prompts before publishing to match your teaching style.

  • ✅ Choose the Anonymous Questions prompt when discussing sensitive or opinion-based topics to encourage participation.

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