Monday, June 16, 2025

AI Newsletter

 AI Newsletter



The AI generated information that we put into the newsletter was super helpful and actually followed the prompts it was given. It produced fun and exciting ways of delivering information about back to school and other services we had to offer! At times, the information did seem a bit overwhelming, and we had trouble narrowing down the information to fit it into a newsletter without getting rid of important information. Most of what was generated served as a good starting point, to which we then added/deleted information as needed. Either way, the more a person uses and familiarizes themselves with the program of ChatGPT, they are able to manipulate the prompt to where they get the exact information they would like rather than having to edit it further. 


This was definitely efficient, as it created all the written content we needed to include in a newsletter, but what made it difficult was the formatting of the actual newsletter, designing and making sure the information fit. Part of that struggle, I think, was due to the software we used, which was Canva. While Canva does offer super cute, creative, colorful designs, it can oftentimes be annoying to maneuver textboxes and information throughout the design. I definitely think that I could use this during the school semester when I’m in a rush to create a newsletter on top of many other things that keep us busy during the school year. This is a great way of using it for efficiency and time management, I think I’d just use a different software for the actual newsletter rather than Canva. 






5 comments:

  1. I had the same issue with ChatGPT. I loved the information that it provided me. The moment I wanted to create an image is where all my issues started. It changed my reading information to math information, and I became so frustrated. I had to experiment with it extensively to figure out how to make it work, so I could achieve something close to what I wanted.

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  2. I also read your partner’s blog post about your newsletter, and I will tell you as well that your final product is awesome! Great job on the newsletter! I agree with your concerns about ChatGPT providing too much content that does not fit into your Canva template, that is tough. Theresa mentioned putting the content into a s’more newsletter which might work better with more lengthy information. I love what you guys did, great job!

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  3. I enjoyed working with you on this! I like seeing your point of view on it's creation, as well.

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  4. Your newsletter is so cute! I love using Chat GPT to word key points for emails and newsletters. I have also used Magic School AI which is a lot less overwhelming as far as information goes.

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  5. I really like how informative and cute your newsletter was. I think I had the opposite problem with this chatGPT if it wasn't giving me enough information. I also feel like what I have in mind is also not what it produced. It was somewhat frustrating to not get to what I wanted.

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