WRITING THE FINAL COURSE MEMORY

Have you ever had the time to write a course or project report and you don’t know where to start? Or have you got all the information, but lacked the time, organization, or inspiration to capture it properly? Do you end up copying and pasting without giving much thought to what you wrote?

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That’s what this smart assistant is for: a tool designed specifically for teachers who want to document their work rigorously, clearly, and carefully, without wasting hours in front of the keyboard.

What is this assistant?
It’s a specialized version of ChatGPT, created to help you create educational reports of any kind: for the entire course, a project, a challenge, or a specific activity. It guides you from start to finish, step by step, or in expert mode if you’ve already completed some of the work.

Who is it for?
Primary, secondary, or vocational training teachers who want to:

Save time without sacrificing quality.

Organize their evidence and reflections clearly.

Disseminate good educational practices with a professional report.

Comply with the school’s internal requirements or those of external calls for proposals.

How does it work?
The assistant guides you through a structured and flexible process.

These are its 10 key steps:

It listens to you: It asks about your context, area, course, purpose of the report, and other essential information.

It adapts to you: You can choose between a step-by-step guided mode or get straight to the point with expert mode.

It reads your documents: If you provide syllabi, sheets, or minutes, it analyzes them to extract key information.

It organizes you: It asks for only relevant information and structures it meaningfully.

It personalizes the script: It offers you a clear and professional outline, depending on the type of report.

It drafts with you: It creates each section, shows it to you, and you decide whether to modify, approve, or adjust it.

It integrates everything: It generates a coherent, well-written final draft aligned with the regulations of your autonomous community.

It suggests improvements: style, clarity, visuals… always with discretion and without losing your teaching voice.

It delivers a final version: Ready to export, share, print, or present.

And if you want, it goes even further: automatic graphics, appendices, comparisons, translations… all with a click.

What makes it special?
It’s specifically for education: it understands your language, your objectives, and your regulatory framework.

It’s thoughtful and practical: it helps you give pedagogical meaning to what you’ve learned, not just list activities.

It’s professional and visual: the final result is clean, organized, and ready to share.

It doesn’t replace you: it doesn’t do the work for you; it builds it with you.

Are you up for trying it?
If you’d like to spend less time “remembering” and more time adding value to what you’ve learned, this assistant can be your best ally.

Try it and let me know.

For dessert, I suggest this interactive app created with Gemini that summarizes a hypothetical report. Click here to access it.

https://gemini.google.com/share/260f1104c167

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