Researching online tools, after reading my next AI policy to follow in the next workstation adventure, I wanted to encourage the use of this tool. I have been looking for documentation tools and how to be more effective with GitHub documentation and tutorials (these could be more content focused and not presenter focused) and project management overall. To use and reference in the project itself! Understandably, because I am decently strong in these skills in comparison to those that have developed code skills like we should in this profession - I laugh now because I know I'm new. Later in the profession, I will have a better grip as I research and develop what is my inclusion for food for thought.
Anyways, the more time I can acquire with studying and tutoring - I think I am going to be using this tool per policy guidelines. I do this now anyways, manually, and admit that it can be done faster, which is also voluntary. Doing the research work and formatting the processes (improvement here) is my main priority of improvement and it is underway. Being able to import our personal notes (which I do in live lecture), the actual lecture itself, and have AI output a finished study guide for your use is amazing. I just did this presentation and it was complete in less than 5 minutes for my laptop :p
I believe it was a prompt I selected in the chat box options. I'm on holiday break so I get the time to research online tools and services! Looking for suggestions!