After Gemini generates the initial draft of your interactive simulation, what is your primary role as the subject matter expert?
After a tool like Gemini generates the initial draft of an interactive simulation, your primary role as the subject matter expert is to evaluate the content for accuracy and prompt the AI to iterate until it meets your exact needs.
Artificial intelligence functions beautifully as a rapid drafting assistant, but it lacks the nuanced judgment and factual rigor of an actual educator. When a system builds the first version of a classroom simulation, it simply provides a structural starting point.
As the subject matter expert, you step in as the editor and director. You need to review the generated scenario closely to catch factual errors, assess the reading level, and ensure the activity directly aligns with your curriculum goals. If a detail is missing or a concept feels too complicated for your students, you provide targeted feedback in the prompt bar. By asking the AI to adjust its tone or fix a mistake, you shape the raw draft into a highly accurate, engaging, and pedagogically sound learning experience.