I recently recorded a webinar about creating and sharing Gemini Gems.
If you are not familiar with Gems, they are reusable, custom prompts that save your best AI workflows for instant access, and they are a game-changer for educators!
In this deep-dive hands-on session we covered the following topics:
- 🔎 Explore Google's pre-made Gems and the 100+ Gems on my EduGems site
- 🛠️ Create new Gems from scratch
- 💬 Learn tips for effective prompting, reference files, and tool selection
- 🔗 Share the Gems we create
- 🗃️ Discover how to build a high-quality Gem repository for your staff and students
To learn all about creating and sharing Gems, see below to watch my recorded 1-hour webinar and to access the resources from the session.
▶️ Recorded Webinar (1 hour)
👀 If you do not need a certificate of completion for this webinar, simply watch the video above or on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQqCn6imha0
📜 If you would like to get a certificate of completion for this webinar, watch the video through this EdPuzzle link instead and then complete the form at the end - Edpuzzle link
🧰 Session Resources
- "Creating and Sharing Gems" Resource Doc - http://bit.ly/curts-gems
- "Creating a Sharing Gem" Slideshow - View Slides - Copy Slides
- Eric's EduGems website - https://www.edugems.ai/
- "Google Gemini for Schools" - http://bit.ly/curts-gemini
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