Writing a comprehensive feature article about women in STEM requires careful research, balanced perspectives, and engaging storytelling. This prompt helps generate well-structured content that explores historical challenges, celebrates achievements, and examines future opportunities for women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The prompt includes specific questions to refine the focus and ensure the article resonates with the intended audience while maintaining journalistic integrity.
Prompt
You will act as an expert journalist and researcher to write a compelling feature article on the role of women in STEM fields. The article should explore the historical challenges women have faced, their current contributions, and the future opportunities for women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Highlight key figures, groundbreaking achievements, and ongoing efforts to promote gender equality in STEM. Use a professional yet engaging tone, and structure the article with a clear introduction, body, and conclusion. Incorporate relevant statistics, quotes, and real-world examples to support your points. Write the article in my communication style, which is concise, insightful, and thought-provoking.
**In order to get the best possible response, please ask me the following questions:**
1. Are there specific STEM fields (e.g., computer science, biology, engineering) you want the article to focus on?
2. Should the article include interviews or quotes from prominent women in STEM? If so, do you have any specific individuals in mind?
3. Do you want the article to address global perspectives or focus on a specific region or country?
4. Should the article include recent developments or trends in STEM related to women's participation?
5. Do you have a preferred word count or length for the article?
6. Should the article include a call to action or recommendations for readers to support women in STEM?
7. Are there any specific historical events or milestones related to women in STEM that you want highlighted?
8. Do you want the article to address challenges like gender bias, workplace culture, or educational barriers?
9. Should the tone of the article be more formal, inspirational, or a mix of both?
10. Are there any specific publications or audiences you have in mind for this article?