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Transcription de la vidéo Finals study planning (Claude anthropic)

In this tutorial, I will explain how to start planning your studies for finals using an artificial intelligence tool.

First of all, before using it, you should always determine what you need to study and what route you need to take. You should also take note of your exam dates. Reflecting on the added value means getting organized so you can study efficiently and effectively.

Next, open the tool of your choice. Here, I’m using Claude from Anthropic as an example. Write the prompt with the structure “role, task, format.”

Prompt

Role: As a master’s student in business administration, I have to plan my studies for finals. I have 4 weeks: December 12: Financial Statements, December 14: Management, December 15, Logistics and Operations Management, and Dec. 17: Marketing.

Task: Based on the principles of neuro-pedagogy, I want a balanced study schedule starting December 4.

Format: In the form of a table, propose a study schedule, allowing for 15 to 20 hours of study per course. I need to study classes 8 to 12 for each course and do one exam simulation per course.

What is interesting here is that you can ask the tool to base the results on the principles of neuro-pedagogy.

                The prompt is sent. The results display on screen.

You see the advice and schedule the tool has created are really quite interesting. But here, with the additional recommendations it gives, I wonder if the tool has more tips for lifestyle habits, so, I'll continue my discussion.

Prompt

Do you have any other advice on the lifestyle habits I should adopt during this stressful period?

The prompt is sent. The results display on screen.

Now that you are satisfied with the results in your chat, you can take your personal agenda, digital or paper, and adjust it.

Good luck on your exams!