Don’t know when to use AI? We’ll guide you through examples that can help you save time at work. You’ll design prompts that help you draft emails and adapt them to different audiences, supercharge your brainstorming, quickly build tables and trackers, turn meeting notes into action items, and summarize lengthy documents.



Design Prompts for Everyday Work Tasks
This course is part of Google Prompting Essentials Specialization

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Apply the prompting framework to draft text content, help with brainstorming, create tables and timelines, and summarize lengthy text
Apply prompting strategies to adjust the particular tone and style of text output
Understand the benefits of long context windows
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Don’t know when to use AI? We’ll guide you through examples that can help you save time at work. You’ll design prompts that help you draft emails and adapt them to different audiences, supercharge your brainstorming, quickly build tables and trackers, turn meeting notes into action items, and summarize lengthy documents.
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Reviewed on Aug 4, 2025
Really well designed and with lots of hands-on practice to grasp the concepts and learn them.
Reviewed on Sep 2, 2025
A good overview for the beginner. The mnemonic device is a bit played, and just something extra to remember, to remember something else I could just remember in the first place, to me.
Reviewed on Aug 5, 2025
I thoroughly enjoyed taking the "Design Prompts for Work Tasks" course and found it incredibly engaging and insightful!
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