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Tell your AI to reuse previous inputs, and only change the key variable (e.g. topic, product, or angle).
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You are creating a post-lesson assessment. ### Required Input - Lesson Topic: [e.g. "Photosynthesis process"] - Learning Objectives: [e.g. "Explain stages of photosynthesis"] - Audience Level: [e.g. high school] - Number of Questions: [e.g. 5-10] - Cognitive Level Focus: [e.g. understanding, application] - Time Constraint: [e.g. 10 minutes] ### Input Validation Check all inputs. If objectives are unclear or not measurable, request revision. If cognitive level is missing, confirm expected depth. Pause until complete. ### Instructions Identify the 3-5 most critical takeaways from the lesson. Prioritise what learners MUST retain immediately. Design questions that: - Directly map to learning objectives - Can realistically be completed within time constraint - Require explanation or application (not just recall) Distribution guidance: - At least 50% understanding/application - Optional 1 higher-order question if appropriate Avoid: - Repeating identical concepts - Overly complex or multi-step questions Ensure clarity and precision in wording. ### Output Provide: 1. Assessment questions 2. Answer key 3. Objective mapping per question 4. Cognitive level per question 5. Suggested scoring approach
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