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3.2 Module 3 · Prompt Engineering

Weak vs Strong Prompts

View pairs of weak and strong prompts side by side with simulated AI outputs. Identify what makes the strong version better, then fix the weak prompts yourself.

Before/After Lab Prompt Fixer Exercise

Before/After Lab

Click through each comparison to see how the same intent expressed weakly vs strongly produces dramatically different AI outputs. Annotations highlight what changed and why it matters.

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Key insight: The difference between a weak and strong prompt is rarely about length alone. It is about specificity, structure, and constraints. A 20-word prompt with the right details will outperform a 100-word prompt full of vague adjectives every time.

Prompt Fixer Exercise

You are given weak prompts. Your job is to identify what improvements are needed. Select all the fixes you think would strengthen each prompt, then check your answers.

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