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Module 2 • Lesson 2.4

Summarising Content with ChatGPT

Turn long material into a useful overview while preserving the source’s meaning, separating facts from interpretation and checking the details that matter.

Beginner25–30 minutesSummary-brief builderSource-checking activity

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this lesson, you should be able to:

Choose a Useful Format

Match the summary’s audience, purpose, length and structure to the real task.

Set Source Boundaries

Tell ChatGPT whether to use only the supplied material or clearly separate added interpretation.

Handle Long Material

Work section by section, keep a running record and create a final synthesis without losing context.

A summary is a map—not a replacement for the source

A good summary makes important ideas easier to find. It can still omit nuance, misunderstand a passage or introduce an unsupported detail. For decisions, study, publication or professional work, return to the original and verify consequential claims.

Begin with the purpose: who will use this summary, and what must they understand or do afterwards?

Six Useful Summary Formats

The same source can produce very different summaries. Name the format you need.

Key-Points Summary

Short bullets containing the main ideas and essential supporting facts.

Executive Summary

Purpose, important findings, implications and recommended decisions for busy readers.

Study Notes

Definitions, concepts, examples, relationships and questions for revision.

Action Summary

Decisions, owners, tasks, deadlines, dependencies and unresolved questions.

Comparison Summary

Areas of agreement, difference, evidence, trade-offs and gaps across sources.

Plain-Language Summary

A faithful explanation using everyday language while retaining important qualifications.

The ITIAN Source-Grounded Workflow

Use these seven steps whenever accuracy matters.

1

Purpose

Define audience and intended use.

2

Inspect

Confirm the source is readable and complete.

3

Brief

Set format, length and boundaries.

4

Summarise

Create the first source-based draft.

5

Trace

Link key claims to pages or sections.

6

Compare

Check the draft against the original.

7

Approve

Edit and accept responsibility for use.

Source-Faithful Summary

Reports only what the supplied material says. Missing information is marked as absent instead of being guessed.

Prompt language: “Use only the supplied source. Do not add general knowledge.”

Interactive Summary-Brief Builder

Create a reusable prompt locally in your browser. Do not enter confidential, restricted or identifying information.

Your summary prompt will appear here.

One Source, Three Different Summaries

Practice source: “The community garden working group approved two accessible raised beds for the eastern plot. Priya will request supplier quotes by 18 July. Installation is planned for August, subject to a final budget check. The group has not yet selected the timber treatment.”

Key Points

  • Two accessible raised beds approved.
  • Quotes due 18 July.
  • August installation depends on budget approval.
  • Timber treatment remains undecided.

Action Summary

Owner: Priya
Task: Request supplier quotes
Due: 18 July
Dependency: Final budget check
Open issue: Timber treatment

Study Note

Decision: Build two accessible raised beds.
Sequence: Quotes → budget check → installation.
Uncertainty: Treatment choice.
Question: What criteria should guide the treatment decision?

Summarising Long Documents

1. Confirm What ChatGPT Can Read

Ask for the title, headings, page range and any unreadable or image-only sections before requesting a summary.

2. Work in Sections

Summarise by chapter, heading or page range. Keep the same brief and terminology across each section.

3. Keep a Running Record

Maintain a glossary, key claims, names, dates, evidence, decisions and unresolved questions.

File capability varies

Common document formats can be uploaded in supported ChatGPT experiences, but availability and limits vary by plan and surface. For many plans, document analysis is based on extracted digital text; images embedded inside documents may not be interpreted. Always check that tables, diagrams, scans and footnotes were actually read.

Verification Checklist

A polished summary is not proof that it is accurate.

CheckCompare with the originalCommon risk
Names and rolesSpelling, identity and responsibilityPeople or roles merged
Dates and numbersUnits, ranges, totals and deadlinesDigits changed or context lost
QuotationsExact wording and speakerParaphrase presented as a quote
QualificationsConditions, exceptions and uncertaintyNuance removed
ConclusionsEvidence and strength of claimCorrelation turned into certainty
OmissionsMinority views and unresolved issuesConvenient details overemphasised
ActionsOwner, task, deadline and dependencySuggestion mistaken for a decision

Privacy and Permission

Upload only material you are authorised to use. Remove passwords, private identifiers, health details, client information and confidential workplace content unless an approved process permits it.

Copyright and Assessment Rules

Do not upload or reproduce protected material contrary to licence, publisher, workplace or educational rules. A summary does not remove your responsibility to attribute sources and follow assessment requirements.

Future Practical Demonstration

This video will show the complete workflow with a safe sample document.

  • Confirm readable sections.
  • Build a precise summary brief.
  • Trace key claims to the source.
  • Correct omissions before publishing.

Practical Activity: Build and Verify a Summary

Choose a short, non-sensitive source you are permitted to use.

0 of 10 completed — begin by selecting a safe source.

Knowledge Check

Answer all five questions, then check your result.

1. What should you decide before asking for a summary?
2. How should outside interpretation be handled?
3. What is a good approach to a long document?
4. Which detail should be checked against the original?
5. Is a summary a substitute for the original source?
Your result will appear here.

Official Sources and Further Reading

Reviewed against current first-party OpenAI guidance on 13 July 2026.

OpenAI guidance used in this lesson

Lesson Summary

Seven ideas to remember

  1. Define the audience and purpose before choosing a summary format.
  2. Set the length, required topics and exclusions.
  3. Specify whether the task is source-only or includes separate interpretation.
  4. Confirm that uploaded content was actually read.
  5. Process long sources section by section before synthesis.
  6. Trace important claims and verify consequential details.
  7. Edit and approve the final summary yourself.

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Module 2, Lesson 2.4 — Summarising Content

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