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Prompts for learning and teaching
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This advanced image generation prompt produces highly engaging, visually stunning 3D isometric illustrations tailored specifically for educational materials, explainer content, and e-learning platforms. Isometric art is universally recognized for making complex or abstract concepts easier to digest by presenting them as interconnected miniatures. ### Use Cases Perfect for creating custom header graphics for online course modules, textbook illustrations, presentation slide decks (like PowerPoint or Keynote), and infographics explaining complex scientific, historical, or mathematical concepts. It can turn a dry subject into a visually appealing learning experience. ### Who Can Use Instructional designers, teachers, online course creators (Udemy/Skillshare instructors), textbook publishers, and educational technology (EdTech) startups needing custom, high-quality illustrations without hiring a 3D artist. ### Best Practices - **Be Specific with the Topic:** Instead of just saying 'science', specify 'the human circulatory system' or 'how a combustion engine works'. The Nano Banana Pro model handles specific details much better. - **Color Psychology:** Use the color palette field strategically. For intense focus (math/science), blue and teal palettes work well. For creative or energetic topics, consider vibrant oranges and yellows. - **White Backgrounds:** The prompt deliberately includes a white background, making it incredibly easy to use background removal tools or blend the image directly into white pages or slide decks. ### Things to Avoid - Avoid overly cluttered requests. Asking for an illustration of 'world history from Rome to WW2' in a single prompt will lead to messy results. Keep the focus narrow per generation. - Avoid asking for literal text overlays or specific diagram labels, as AI currently struggles with generating accurate typography on complex shapes.
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