Module 06 is about surface selection. ChatGPT is no longer a single text box. Different surfaces create different kinds of interaction, and choosing the right one can matter as much as the wording of the request.
Module summary
The lessons in this module help the reader understand when to move into canvas, when voice is the better interface, how study mode changes the teaching pattern, what record mode is good for, and how to choose among these surfaces quickly.
Lessons in this module
canvas-for-writing-and-code- Use canvas when the artifact needs sustained shaping rather than one-turn text output.voice-mode- Use voice when flow matters more than exact wording, then move back to text when the work needs structure.study-mode- Use Study mode when the goal is understanding through guided interaction, not just fast answers.record-mode- Use Record mode to convert spoken material into usable notes or tasks, not to avoid review.workspace-tool-chooser- Match the surface to the task so ChatGPT stops feeling like one blunt instrument.
How to use this module
Do not treat these tools as a checklist. Focus on the surfaces that map to your real work. If you mostly write and revise, canvas may matter first. If you think aloud, voice or record may create more leverage.