Because your teacher allows you to use Generative AI in this class, try prompting ChatGPT or Claude to create a lesson plan. You could try to prompt your chatbot like this:
I am a college student at a community college and need to create a lesson plan about a psychological disorder for my class. The lesson must include a definition, identify prevalence, symptom description, diagnosis procedure, and treatments. In addition, the lesson must include a visual aid (e.g. slides, whiteboard, graph, chart), media (at least one short video) and credible research resources. Can you recommend a lesson plan flow that I can use?
You can select a disorder and read about it in your textbook.
In addition to reading about your disorder in your textbook, explore the Background Reading resources at the MJC Library. I recommend using one of the two databases below:
Why search here? Use this database for preliminary reading as you start your research. You'll learn about your topic by reading authoritative topic overviews on a wide variety of subjects.
What's included: Gale eBooks is comprised of subject, specialized encyclopedias with articles written by scholars and experts.
Why search here? Use this database to search our collection of thousands of eBooks the MJC Library owns through EBSCOhost. These books can be a great place to start your research.
What's included: Thousands of eBooks covering a wide variety of topics.
A credible source is one in which the information can be verified in multiple sources and is written by someone who has authority about the topic. Use this guide below to learn how to identify credible sources.
The MJC Library subscribes to several video databases that will be useful for you. Check them out below:
Learn what a peer-reviewed journal is and how to use MJC Library databases to find peer-reviewed articles.
Psychological society and medical websites will be useful for you to use for this assignment.
You could ask ChatGPT to give you a list of credible websites. I tried it but found it time-consuming to evaluate them. Therefore, I chose to use Google.