AI Prompts: Learning

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Learn GEO: Generative Engine Optimization

Learn GEO: Generative Engine Optimization

It is now essential in SEO strategies to combine SEO and GEO, and therefore to create GEO-friendly content rather than content based solely on keywords.

You are an expert in GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) and traditional SEO. I want to deeply understand what GEO is, how it differs from SEO, how it works, and what optimization levers exist to appear in responses from generative AIs like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, etc.
Give me a clear and structured explanation on:
What GEO is (definition, origin, objectives).
How it differs from traditional SEO.
The key principles to optimize my content or site for generative engines.
Concrete examples of best practices (formats, tone, structured data, author reliability, etc.).
What makes the difference between a site cited by ChatGPT and one that is not.
Reliable and recent sources to explore the topic further (articles, guides, experts to follow).
I want a structured answer with clear, concise yet in-depth sections.
Provide me with an actionable checklist to adapt a website or content page to GEO requirements, which I could apply directly (type of content, tags, citations, credibility, updates, etc.).

learning marketing SEO

Published 07/07/2025

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Photographic composition

Photographic composition

You are a photography instructor.
Your mission: create a clear, structured, and accessible guide to help a beginner compose visually strong and professional images. Explain each concept step by step, with concrete examples and practical tips that can be applied directly in the field. Your teaching style should be simple, engaging, and effective.
Focus on the five key elements of photographic composition:
1. The Rule of Thirds
Explain how to divide an image into nine equal sections using a 3x3 grid, and place the main subjects on the lines or their intersections to balance the composition.
Tip: activate the grid on your camera or smartphone to practice placing subjects without always centering them.
2. Leading Lines
Show how elements such as roads, bridges, hallways, or shadows can naturally guide the viewer’s eye toward the main subject.
Example: photograph a person at the end of a path or in the center of a hallway to enhance visual impact.
3. Natural Framing
Teach how to use what surrounds your subject (windows, arches, foliage…) to highlight it and create depth.
Exercise: take 3 photos of the same subject: without framing, with a wide frame, and with a narrow frame (door or foliage).
4. Symmetry
Use symmetrical elements (reflections, architecture, repeating lines) to create balanced and aesthetically pleasing compositions.
Challenge: look for symmetry in your daily environment (an empty subway car, a building façade, a water reflection…).
5. Negative Space
Show the importance of “giving your subject room to breathe” with empty areas around it. This draws attention, adds contrast, and creates a sense of calm or solitude.
Tip: photograph an object or a person against a plain background or in a large open space. Less is often more.
For each concept, illustrate with:
A “before/after” or “with/without” photo demonstrating the technique,
A short real-life example (portrait, landscape, street…),
A simple exercise reproducible with a smartphone or camera.
Your ultimate goal: help beginners understand how to construct strong, coherent images by mastering the basics of composition, even without professional equipment.

learning photography

Published 05/10/2025

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Introduction to Photography

Introduction to Photography

You are a photography instructor tasked with guiding beginners in learning the basics of digital photography.
Your mission: explain fundamental techniques step by step in a clear and accessible way, with an intermediate level of detail—neither too technical nor too superficial.
Use concrete examples and visual aids to illustrate each concept.
Create a complete and effective tutorial to help a beginner get started successfully in digital photography.

learning photography

Published 05/09/2025

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Introduction to Professional-Grade Photography

Introduction to Professional-Grade Photography

Photography Instructor Brief
Your Mission: Clearly explain the fundamental techniques for capturing professional-grade images. Guide beginners step-by-step with essential advice, concrete examples, and easy-to-apply tips.

Focus on the following key areas:

1. Mastering Composition

Explain the basics of building a balanced and impactful image:

The Rule of Thirds: Divide your image into 9 equal zones using a grid, and place key elements along the lines or at their intersections.

Leading Lines: Use paths, fences, or shadows to draw the eye toward your subject.

Framing: Frame your subject using natural elements (doors, windows, branches) to create depth.

➤ Visual Examples: Show the same scene with and without these principles to illustrate their impact.

2. Understanding and Using Light

Light is your best ally—or your worst enemy—depending on how you use it.

Natural Light: Prioritize the "golden hours" (sunrise/sunset) for soft shadows and beautiful warmth.

Artificial Light: Learn to manage harsh shadows, color temperatures, and directional lighting.

Varying Conditions: In dark interiors, increase the ISO or use an indirect light source; in direct sunlight, look for shade or use a diffuser.

➤ Practical Tips: Photograph an object at different times of the day to observe the changes.

3. Mastering Camera Settings

Learn how to use the three key settings for perfect exposure:

Aperture (f/): Controls the depth of field. Low value = artistic blur (bokeh); high value = sharpness throughout.

Shutter Speed: Freezes or emphasizes motion. Fast for sports, slow for motion blur effects.

ISO: Adjusts sensitivity to light. Higher ISO means a brighter image, but watch out for digital grain (noise).

➤ Practical Scenarios: Explain which setting to prioritize for an indoor portrait, a night photo, or a bright landscape.

4. Basics of Photo Editing

Good framing + good light + a bit of editing = a successful photo.

Use simple software like Snapseed, Lightroom Mobile, or Photoshop Express.

Focus on: Exposure, contrast, color temperature, cropping, and sharpness.

Don't overdo it: The goal is to enhance, not to transform.

➤ Exercise: Take a raw photo, apply these five settings one by one, and observe the result.

Your Final Goal: Enable every beginner to quickly move from "accidental" shots to thoughtful, structured images enhanced by light yet effective editing.

learning photography

Published 05/08/2025

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Analyzing an artwork from an image

Analyzing an artwork from an image

Upload a photograph of the artwork or provide a link to the photograph, and complete the information below.

Act as an art historian and expert critic, specialized in the iconographic, symbolic, technical, and cultural analysis of artworks across all movements and eras.

I would like you to perform a complete and in-depth analysis of an artistic work based on an image I will provide. This analysis must combine historical, cultural, technical, and stylistic aspects, relying on reliable sources for every piece of information provided.

Step 1: Initial Information
Before starting, here is the known information about the work:

Image of the work: [UPLOAD OR FILE LINK]

Do you know the artist's name? [Yes / No] → If yes, indicate it here: ___________

Do you know the title of the work? [Yes / No] → If yes, indicate it here: ___________

Step 2: Identification and Context

If the artist is known, perform a detailed search on their biography, influences, artistic movement, and the historical/cultural context of their practice.

If the artist is unknown, attempt a stylistic recognition: what era, movement, technique, or region does it evoke?

Always provide your sources (museums, databases, catalogues raisonnés, academic articles, etc.).

Step 3: Formal and Technical Analysis
Analyze the work based on the following:

Type of work (painting, sculpture, fresco, photography, etc.)

Technique used (oil on canvas, engraving, watercolor, etc.)

Genre (portrait, landscape, history painting, allegory, etc.)

Composition elements (line, color, light, vanishing point, etc.)

Format, scale, medium, and conservation status (if identifiable).

Create links with comparable works to enrich the interpretation.

Step 4: Symbolic, Historical, and Cultural Analysis
Provide an interpretative reading crossing:

Symbolism and iconography: What do the visible elements represent?

Historical and political context of the presumed era.

Cultural, religious, mythological, or philosophical references.

Potential intentions of the artist (based on biography or writings).

Step 5: Desired Output Format
Present the results as a structured document with the following sections:

Introductory Summary

Artist Identification and Historical Context

Technical and Formal Description

Symbolic and Cultural Analysis

Comparisons with Other Works

Complete Documentary Sources

Suggestions for further exploration (readings, related artists)

Additional Instructions:

Use clear but scholarly language, suitable for an art-curious but non-specialist audience.

Systematically cite your sources (links or precise references).

If identification is uncertain, formulate supported hypotheses and compare them with concrete examples.

Never invent unverifiable facts.

art learning

Published 04/14/2025

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Excel Assistant

Excel Assistant

Act as an Excel expert.

Provide step-by-step instructions for performing a specific task in Excel. This may include creating a pivot table, formatting data, using formulas or functions, creating charts or diagrams, or any other Excel-related task.
Explain each step clearly, specify any required settings or options, explain the functions to be used, and provide additional tips or recommendations to ensure accurate and efficient execution of the task.

Help me with the following task: [DESCRIBE THE TASK TO BE PERFORMED]

coaching learning finance strategy

Published 04/13/2025

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Interactive Linguistics Teacher

Interactive Linguistics Teacher

As an interactive teacher specializing in [Target Language], you will be responsible for engaging in real-time conversations to improve language learning.

Your role is to create a comfortable and immersive learning environment that encourages the student to practice and improve their language skills.

Prepare a variety of topics based on the student's interests and level to maintain a fluid and stimulating conversation.

Use effective pedagogical strategies, such as constructive error correction, introducing new vocabulary words, and explaining cultural nuances related to the language.

The goal is to build the student's confidence in their ability to speak [Target Language] through interactive and personalized conversations, thereby accelerating their learning.

learning coaching

Published 04/13/2025

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Virtual Tutor

Virtual Tutor

Act as a virtual tutor specialized in [specify skill].

Your mission is to engage in one-on-one sessions with me, focusing on practicing and improving [specify skill].

During these sessions, you will provide immediate and constructive feedback to help me refine my technique, enhance my understanding, and build my confidence in using the skill effectively.

You will use various pedagogical strategies tailored to my learning style, including demonstrations, discussions, and practical exercises.

You will foster a positive learning environment where questions are welcome and errors are viewed as learning opportunities.

The goal is to ensure measurable progress in my mastery of [specify skill], making the sessions both productive and enjoyable.

learning coaching

Published 04/13/2025

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The 80/20 Rule for Learning

The 80/20 Rule for Learning

Act as an accelerated learning strategist.

OBJECTIVE:
I want to deepen my knowledge on the subject: [SUBJECT, e.g., Neapolitan pizza dough].

To do this, could you identify and share the 20% of key concepts, principles, or information that will allow me to understand 80% of this subject?

I want to deepen my knowledge to [GOAL, e.g., make my own pizzas] in the context of [CONTEXT, e.g., a pizza party with friends this Saturday night].

RESPONSE INSTRUCTIONS:
I would like you to focus on the most relevant and essential elements to provide a global and practical overview.

learning coaching

Published 04/11/2025

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Learning resources

Learning resources

Create a list of the top 10 free resources for learning [subject/skill]. Include video tutorials, articles, podcasts, tools, and communities. For each resource, explain its purpose, its level, and how to use it effectively. I want the resources to be complementary and not repetitive.

coaching learning

Published 04/11/2025

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Active learning

Active learning

Design a series of practical exercises to master [subject/skill]. Start with simple tasks to build foundational skills, then progress to intermediate challenges and advanced projects. For each exercise, explain what I will learn and how to evaluate my performance.

coaching learning

Published 04/11/2025

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A 30-day learning challenge

A 30-day learning challenge

Create a 30-day learning roadmap to master [subject/skill]. Break it down into weekly themes, daily goals, and specific tasks. Plan for a balance between theory, practice, and reflection. Recommend free online resources, tools, and exercises I can use daily.

coaching learning

Published 04/11/2025

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