No fluff. No theory. Just the exact steps to go from “I’ve never used AI” to “AI is part of my daily workflow” — tailored specifically for teachers.
Before You Start (2 Minutes)
You need: a computer or phone with internet, an email address, and 30 minutes of uninterrupted time. That’s it. No special software, no technical knowledge.
Decide your first AI task. For teachers, I recommend starting with lesson planning because it’s repetitive, time-consuming, and AI handles it well.
Step 1: Create Your ChatGPT Account (3 Minutes)
- Go to chat.openai.com
- Click “Sign Up”
- Use your Google account or email
- Verify your email if prompted
- You’re in. The free tier is all you need right now.
Step 2: Set Your Custom Instructions (5 Minutes)
Before your first conversation, click your profile icon > “Customize ChatGPT.” Fill in two boxes:
Box 1 (What would you like ChatGPT to know about you?): “I’m a teacher. My main responsibilities include lesson planning, grading essays, and writing report cards. My biggest challenges are grading, lesson planning, and administrative overload. I prefer practical, specific advice over general tips.”
Box 2 (How would you like ChatGPT to respond?): “Be direct and practical. Use bullet points and numbered steps when possible. Give specific examples relevant to teachers. Skip the disclaimers and get to the actionable advice.”
This setup means every future conversation starts with AI understanding who you are.
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Step 3: Your First Real Task (10 Minutes)
Type this prompt (customize the brackets):
“I need help with lesson planning. Here’s my situation: [brief description]. My goal is [what you want to achieve]. Create a practical plan I can start implementing today.”
Read the response. It’ll be 70-80% useful. Now refine:
“That’s helpful. Can you adjust [specific part] and add more detail about [area you need]?”
After 2-3 rounds, you’ll have something genuinely useful. Save it.
Step 4: Build Your First Template (5 Minutes)
“Take the plan you just created and turn it into a reusable template with clear placeholders I can fill in each time I need to do lesson planning.”
Save this template somewhere you’ll find it (Google Docs, Notes app, Notion). You’ll use it repeatedly.
Step 5: Download the Mobile App (2 Minutes)
Install the ChatGPT app on your phone (iOS or Android). Log in with the same account. Now you have AI access anywhere — during commutes, while waiting, or when inspiration strikes.
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Step 6: Try Two More Tasks (10 Minutes)
Using the same approach (describe the task, provide context, iterate), try AI for:
- grading essays
- A quick brainstorming session about writing report cards
Each one builds your comfort and shows you the range of what’s possible.
Step 7: Set a Daily AI Habit (1 Minute)
Tomorrow morning, open ChatGPT and dump your to-do list into it. Ask it to prioritize and organize your day. Do this every morning for a week. By day 5, it’ll feel natural and you’ll wonder how you managed without it.
What Happens Next
Within a week, you’ll have a custom-configured AI assistant, 2-3 reusable templates, a daily planning habit, and a clear sense of what else AI can help with. That’s the foundation. Everything else builds on it.
Ready to Go Further?
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- “I wish I’d found this sooner. The prompts alone saved me hours in my first week.”
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- “Practical, clear, and immediately useful. No fluff.”
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