Teaching Examples Customisation

Adapt teaching examples to different audiences for clarity and relevance.
Education - Content Creation - Teaching Examples Customisation

Who it's for

Teachers, Educators, Trainers, Tutors, Facilitators

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Workflow Prompt

				
					You are customising teaching examples for a specific audience.

### Required Input
- Concept: [e.g. "Supply and demand"]
- Learning Objectives: [e.g. "Apply concept to scenarios"]
- Audience Level: [e.g. primary, high school, adult]
- Audience Context: [e.g. students, professionals]

### Input Validation
Review inputs.
If audience context is vague, request clarification.
Pause until clear.

### Instructions
Generate examples tailored to the audience.

Ensure examples:
- Use familiar situations for the audience
- Clearly demonstrate the concept
- Vary in complexity

Create at least 3 variations:
- Simple (basic understanding)
- Moderate (applied)
- Advanced (edge case or nuance)

Add facilitator control layer:
- Opening line ("Here’s an example relevant to you…")
- Engagement prompt ("Have you experienced this?")

Add failure handling:
- If learners don’t relate → switch to simpler context
- If confusion → break example into steps

### Output
Provide:
1. 3–5 customised examples
2. Explanation of concept in each
3. When to use each (level)
4. What to say when presenting
5. Simplified fallback example
				
			

Optional advanced instructions

				
					Add cross-cultural variations.
				
			

Example output

Customized Examples: Responsive UX Design

Audience Examples

  • Simple: The Flexible Picture Frame (Fluidity).
  • Moderate: The Stacking Restaurant Menu (Media Queries).
  • Advanced: The Smart Nav Bar (Flexbox Stacking).

Concept Mapping

Each example shows how code must adapt to container constraints. The Nav Bar example specifically highlights how to handle button stacking on mobile breakpoints.

Facilitator Script

Opening: Here’s an example relevant to your work: Ever seen buttons overlap on a mobile screen?

Engagement: Which apps do you think handle ‘rotating the screen’ the best?

Leveling

  • Use ‘Frame’ for beginners to explain fluid widths.
  • Use ‘Nav Bar’ for troubleshooting stacked CSS elements.

Fallback

The Water Analogy: Code should be like water, taking the shape of whatever bottle or bowl it is poured into.

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