Today in class, I gave a prompt to ChatGPT to help me brainstorm a research question. I used the flipped interaction, which improved the response. ChatGPT asked me multiple questions, which helped me brainstorm my research question. Also, I was given links to the sources and was pretty surprised that those sources existed.
For the research topic, I made ChatGPT create a presentation; however, the speaker notes had more information than the slides. I believe that additional information on the slides would have been better.

I realized responses provided by ChatGPT depend on how well we ask them questions. It gives more accurate answers if our question is clear and well-structured. However, most of the answers given by ChatGPT are either too long or have less information.
I agree, clear prompts make a big difference. The flipped interaction is super helpful, and I’ve also noticed ChatGPT sometimes gives more info in the notes than on the slides. Thanks for sharing!
Using the flipped interaction really does make ChatGPT feel more helpful, especially for brainstorming. I agree that the way we ask questions makes a huge difference. And yeah, the slides and speaker notes thing is so real—sometimes it gives too much in one place and too little in another.