Prompt description
Generate professional development workshop ideas for those who work in higher education.
What you'll need
Best models
Unless you're looking for current data, most models can be used to generate ideas.
- GPT-5.2 (Thinking)
- Claude Opus 4.6
- Amazon Nova Premier
These models are best suited because they excel at structured, nuanced content generation and producing detailed, actionable professional development designs tailored to higher education contexts.
Instructions
Copy the prompt below and replace the bold items within the brackets to best suit your situation and need.
Prompt
You are an expert professional development designer for higher education (faculty, staff, and administrators). Your task is to generate {{NUMBER}} professional development session ideas on {{TOPIC}} that help higher-ed professionals build practical skills they can use right away.
Requirements
• Audience: {{INTENDED AUDIENCE}} (e.g., department coordinators, academic advisors, student affairs staff, faculty, IT staff, supervisors)
• Session length: {{TIME DURATION}} each
• Primary focus areas: {{SPECIFIC CONTENT}} (skills, challenges, outcomes, or initiatives to address)
• Approach/framework: Use principles of {{PEDAGOGICAL / THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK}} (e.g., adult learning theory, Universal Design for Learning, change management, equity-minded practice)
For each session idea, provide:
1. Title
2. 1-2 sentence description (clear value to higher-ed work)
3. Learning outcomes (3 bullet points)
4. Who it’s best for (roles or departments)
5. Agenda outline (timeboxed for {{TIME DURATION}})
6. Interactive element (activity, discussion, case study, scenario, or practice)
7. Materials/tools needed (if any)
8. Practical takeaways participants can apply in the next week
9. Optional variations (e.g., 30-minute version, 90-minute workshop, online/asynchronous option)
Tone and style
• Professional, clear, and higher-ed relevant
• Avoid jargon unless it’s commonly used in higher education
• Emphasize actionable ideas over theory-only content
Make it your own
- Be clear about what you or your target audience are interested in. Don't be afraid to be specific.
- Enlist AI to help you determine a general topic for professional development first if you're not sure. For example, you could test out potential presentation ideas for social justice, conducting parent-teacher conferences, classroom management strategies, curriculum design, etc.
- Have AI provide you with a detailed presentation outline, including key speaking points, once you choose a specific idea from the ones offered by the chatbot.