Lesson 921 of 1570
AI for student presentations: prep without sounding fake
Use AI to prep a presentation that still sounds like you.
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- 1The big idea
- 2presentations
- 3prep
- 4voice
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Section 1
The big idea
AI can write a slide deck in 30 seconds. Reading AI's words at the front of class sounds robotic and your teacher knows. Better: AI helps you prep, you write the words.
Some examples
- Use AI to research, write your own talking points
- Use AI to draft Q&A you might face
- Use AI for slide-design ideas, not slide content
- Use AI to time and pace your delivery
Try it!
Pick a topic. Ask AI for 10 questions a teacher might ask. Practice answering them out loud. Notice how this prep beats AI-written slides.
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