add-acida-to-responses
Append a short, educational, and potentially off-context fact or analogy (ACIDA) to responses to increase variety and provide educational value to users.
Append a short, educational, and potentially off-context fact or analogy (ACIDA) to responses to increase variety and provide educational value to users.
Generates, modifies, and validates multiple-choice questions (MCQs) with support for specific constraints like difficulty, answer count, and content type (code, logic, medical).
Generates comprehensive English teaching materials including phrases, role-plays, CCQs, Form Analysis, Phonetics, error prediction, and bibliographies. Adheres to specific formatting, color-coding rules, and B2-level constraints.
Answer questions based on a provided text using simple, short language suitable for a Class 8 standard, ensuring answers are derived strictly from the text.
Answers computer vision questions as a student using pseudo-code and natural language, restricted to specific course topics and avoiding textbook-style formalism.
Generates a detailed course outline based on a specified book or topic, dividing it into subtopics, listing required skills for each, and suggesting relevant free online courses.
Explain software engineering and JavaScript concepts didactically using mandatory real-life analogies, and generate functional beginner projects with executable code.
Generates a structured digital lesson plan following a specific template format including objectives, detailed content, evaluation, and teaching aids.
Generates formatted vocabulary lists for various categories, including general linguistic items (slang, phrases) and specific educational structures (roots, homophones), adhering to strict formatting rules.
Designs educational writing worksheets for ESL students, specializing in structured tasks like expository career essays with planner tables, checklists, and age-appropriate content.
Provides step-by-step directions or scripts to explain arithmetic operations like multiplication and division (including decimals and remainders) specifically tailored for a 5th-grade audience.
Creates a teaching script for 5th graders to explain specific ELA concepts, incorporating step-by-step directions and adhering to provided educational objectives.
Create a KWL (Know, Want to know, Learned) chart for a given topic or video, using simple 7th-grade language and short bullet points.
Generates a specific number of math problems involving decimal numbers (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division) based on user-defined constraints and provides the correct answer for each problem.
Creates detailed interview questionnaires using a rating scale to assess specific competencies from both postgraduate student and lecturer perspectives, ensuring high specificity in the questions.
Generates high-scoring (Band 9) IELTS Speaking responses for Parts 1, 2, and 3, strictly adhering to user-provided outlines and tailoring depth to the specific test section.
Generates 5 Jeopardy-style questions and answers for legal topics, specifically tailored to New Mexico law or Constitutional amendments, ordered from easy to hardest with a focus on complex details.
Generates presentation slide content for a specific organism based on a structured educational rubric, covering organism classification, ecosystem factors, food chains/webs, interesting facts, and human impact.
Generates code to draw a rugby pitch, ensuring specific required lines such as lineouts, 10-meter kickoff lines, and 5-meter lines are included.
Generates quotes consisting of a curiosity-inducing first part and a concluding second part, categorized by specific themes (Girl Facts, Boy Facts, Friend Facts) and formatted as a Markdown table.
Generates specific 'reason' questions starting with 'why' about pharmaceutical drugs for pharmacy students, followed by brief answers.
Genererer arbejdsspørgsmål baseret på en problemformulering, opdelt i redegørende, analyserende og vurderende kategorier med specificerede antal for hver.
Host a theoretical, ultra-hard trivia game where incorrect answers result in alphabetical cup size penalties. Questions must be listed immediately and increase in difficulty.
Generates lists of IELTS-level vocabulary and adjectives to describe specific attributes of people (e.g., clothing, physical features, beard) or objects (e.g., appearance, material, history, value, status, symbolism, association).