Skip to main content
Glama
getting-started.mdβ€’16.5 kB
# Getting Started with EuConquisto Composer MCP **Document**: User Getting Started Guide **Version**: 1.0 **Date**: July 5, 2025 **Audience**: Educators and Content Creators ## Welcome to Universal Educational Content Creation The EuConquisto Composer MCP transforms your educational ideas into complete, interactive lessons in seconds. Simply describe what you want to teach, and the system creates professional educational content with assessments, interactive elements, and Brazilian educational standards compliance. ## What Can You Create? ### 🌍 **Any Subject, Any Topic** - **Traditional Subjects**: Physics, Chemistry, History, Mathematics, Portuguese, Biology - **Technical Skills**: Programming, Culinary Arts, Woodworking, Digital Design - **Languages**: English, Spanish, Portuguese, any language instruction - **Vocational Training**: Professional skills, certification preparation - **Special Topics**: Environmental education, financial literacy, digital citizenship ### 🎯 **Any Grade Level** - **Elementary (Fundamental)**: Ages 6-14, simplified language, visual learning - **High School (MΓ©dio)**: Ages 15-17, balanced complexity, career preparation - **College (Superior)**: Ages 18+, advanced concepts, research focus - **Adult Education**: Professional development, continuing education ### ⚑ **Fast Results** - **Complete lessons in ~250ms**: Faster than making coffee - **6-8 interactive elements**: Headers, content, images, assessments, activities - **BNCC compliant**: Brazilian educational standards automatically applied - **Ready to use**: Direct integration with EuConquisto Composer ## Quick Start: Your First Lesson ### Step 1: Basic Lesson Request ``` Create a lesson about photosynthesis for 7th grade students ``` **What you get**: - Interactive lesson with 6+ elements - Age-appropriate content and vocabulary - Visual diagrams and illustrations - Quiz questions and flashcards - BNCC competency alignment ### Step 2: Enhanced Lesson Request ``` Create a comprehensive physics lesson about projectile motion for high school students, including real-world applications like sports and engineering, with practical exercises and assessment questions ``` **What you get**: - Physics equations and diagrams - Real-world examples (sports, engineering) - Interactive simulations concepts - Practice problems with solutions - Comprehensive assessment suite ### Step 3: Professional Lesson Request ``` Develop a complete chemistry lesson about molecular bonding for college-level students, targeting pre-medical and engineering majors. Include advanced concepts, laboratory procedures, and critical thinking exercises. Focus on ionic, covalent, and metallic bonds with real molecular examples. ``` **What you get**: - Advanced chemistry concepts - Laboratory procedures and safety - Molecular structure visualizations - Critical thinking exercises - Professional-level assessments ## How to Write Effective Prompts ### βœ… **Best Practices** #### 1. **Start with the Topic** ``` Good: "Create a lesson about Newton's Laws of Motion" Better: "Create a physics lesson about Newton's Three Laws of Motion" Best: "Create a comprehensive physics lesson about Newton's Three Laws of Motion for high school students" ``` #### 2. **Specify Your Audience** ``` βœ… "for 5th grade students" βœ… "for high school physics class" βœ… "for adult learners in technical training" βœ… "for college pre-med students" ``` #### 3. **Include Learning Objectives** ``` "Students should be able to: - Explain the three laws of motion - Apply Newton's laws to real-world situations - Calculate force, mass, and acceleration problems" ``` #### 4. **Request Specific Elements** ``` "Include: - Interactive demonstrations - Real-world examples from sports - Practice problems with step-by-step solutions - Assessment questions of varying difficulty" ``` #### 5. **Specify Context or Applications** ``` βœ… "with applications to automotive engineering" βœ… "using examples from Brazilian culture and geography" βœ… "connecting to environmental conservation" βœ… "relevant to culinary arts and cooking science" ``` ### ❌ **What to Avoid** #### Too Vague ``` ❌ "Make a lesson" ❌ "Teach about science" ❌ "Create educational content" ``` #### Too Narrow ``` ❌ "Only create a quiz about photosynthesis" ❌ "Just make a definition list" ❌ "Only create text content" ``` #### Conflicting Requirements ``` ❌ "Create elementary content with advanced college concepts" ❌ "Make it simple but include complex mathematical proofs" ``` ## Subject-Specific Guide ### πŸ“š **Traditional Academic Subjects** #### **Physics** ``` Example: "Create a physics lesson about electromagnetic waves for high school students, covering the electromagnetic spectrum, wave properties, and applications in technology like radio, microwaves, and X-rays" Automatically includes: - Scientific equations and formulas - Diagrams and wave visualizations - Real-world technology applications - Mathematical calculations and units - Laboratory experiment suggestions ``` #### **Chemistry** ``` Example: "Develop a chemistry lesson about acid-base reactions for college students, including pH calculations, buffer systems, and applications in biological processes" Automatically includes: - Chemical equations and reactions - Molecular structure diagrams - pH scale and calculation examples - Laboratory procedures and safety - Biological and industrial applications ``` #### **History** ``` Example: "Create a Brazilian history lesson about the Independence movement for 8th grade students, focusing on key figures, events, and social impact" Automatically includes: - Timeline of historical events - Biographical information on key figures - Maps and geographical context - Primary source excerpts - Cultural and social impact analysis ``` #### **Mathematics** ``` Example: "Design a mathematics lesson about quadratic functions for high school algebra, including graphing, solving equations, and real-world applications" Automatically includes: - Mathematical formulas and equations - Step-by-step problem solutions - Graphing examples and visualizations - Real-world application problems - Practice exercises with varying difficulty ``` ### πŸ”§ **Technical and Vocational Subjects** #### **Programming/Computer Science** ``` Example: "Create a programming lesson about object-oriented design for computer science students, covering classes, inheritance, and practical implementation in Python" Automatically includes: - Code examples and syntax - Programming concepts and terminology - Hands-on coding exercises - Best practices and design patterns - Project-based applications ``` #### **Culinary Arts** ``` Example: "Develop a culinary lesson about knife skills and food safety for culinary students, including proper techniques, safety procedures, and sanitation practices" Automatically includes: - Step-by-step technique instructions - Safety procedures and protocols - Visual technique demonstrations - Hands-on practice exercises - Professional standards and certification requirements ``` #### **Woodworking** ``` Example: "Create a woodworking lesson about joinery techniques for intermediate students, covering dovetail joints, mortise and tenon, and wood selection" Automatically includes: - Technical drawings and diagrams - Tool requirements and usage - Step-by-step construction process - Safety procedures and precautions - Quality assessment criteria ``` ## Grade Level Optimization ### πŸŽ’ **Elementary (Fundamental) - Ages 6-14** **Characteristics**: - Simplified vocabulary and concepts - Visual and hands-on learning emphasis - Shorter attention span segments (15-minute blocks) - Concrete examples and familiar contexts - Interactive and game-like elements **Example Request**: ``` "Create an elementary science lesson about the water cycle for 4th grade students, using simple language, lots of visual examples, and connecting to weather they experience every day" ``` **Result Features**: - Simple, clear language appropriate for age - Visual diagrams and illustrations - Real-world connections to student experience - Interactive elements and activities - Fun, engaging presentation style ### πŸŽ“ **High School (MΓ©dio) - Ages 15-17** **Characteristics**: - Balanced complexity with abstract concepts - Career and practical application focus - Standard attention span segments (20-minute blocks) - Mix of theoretical and practical content - Assessment preparation orientation **Example Request**: ``` "Create a high school biology lesson about cellular respiration for 2nd year students, connecting to sports performance and energy metabolism, with ENEM-style assessment questions" ``` **Result Features**: - Age-appropriate scientific terminology - Career and practical applications - Balanced theoretical and practical content - Assessment questions aligned with ENEM format - Real-world connections to student interests ### πŸ›οΈ **College (Superior) - Ages 18+** **Characteristics**: - Advanced concepts and academic rigor - Research and critical thinking emphasis - Extended attention span segments (25-minute blocks) - Professional and academic application focus - Independent learning support **Example Request**: ``` "Develop an advanced chemistry lesson about organic synthesis mechanisms for pre-med students, including reaction pathways, stereochemistry, and pharmaceutical applications" ``` **Result Features**: - Advanced academic vocabulary and concepts - Research-based content and citations - Critical thinking and analysis exercises - Professional application examples - Independent study and research guidance ## Assessment and Quality Features ### πŸ“Š **Automatic Assessment Generation** Every lesson includes comprehensive assessments: #### **Quiz Questions** - Multiple choice with distractors - True/false with explanations - Short answer and essay prompts - Problem-solving exercises - Case study analysis #### **Interactive Activities** - Flashcards for vocabulary and concepts - Drag-and-drop matching exercises - Timeline and sequencing activities - Virtual laboratories and simulations - Collaborative group exercises #### **Performance Tracking** - Learning objective alignment - Difficulty level progression - Mastery indicators and checkpoints - Remediation suggestions - Extension activities for advanced learners ### 🎯 **Quality Assurance** #### **Educational Standards Compliance** - **BNCC Alignment**: Brazilian educational competencies automatically integrated - **Grade-Level Appropriateness**: Content complexity matched to developmental stage - **Learning Objectives**: Clear, measurable learning outcomes - **Assessment Validity**: Questions aligned with learning objectives #### **Content Quality** - **Accuracy Verification**: Subject matter reviewed for factual correctness - **Language Optimization**: Age-appropriate vocabulary and grammar - **Cultural Relevance**: Brazilian context and cultural references - **Accessibility Support**: Clear language and visual organization #### **Engagement Features** - **Interactive Elements**: Multiple engagement types in every lesson - **Visual Learning**: Diagrams, images, and graphic organizers - **Real-World Connections**: Practical applications and examples - **Student Agency**: Choice and customization options ## Examples by Subject and Grade ### πŸ”¬ **Science Examples** #### **Elementary Science** ``` Request: "Create a fun science lesson about animals and their habitats for 3rd grade, focusing on Brazilian wildlife" Result: Lesson featuring Brazilian animals (jaguar, toucan, capybara) with interactive habitat matching, simple food webs, and conservation concepts using age-appropriate language and lots of colorful visuals. ``` #### **High School Physics** ``` Request: "Design a physics lesson about electromagnetic induction for 3rd year high school, connecting to electrical generators and renewable energy" Result: Complete lesson with Faraday's law, electromagnetic diagrams, generator mechanics, renewable energy applications, and practical calculation problems. ``` #### **College Biology** ``` Request: "Create an advanced molecular biology lesson about CRISPR gene editing for pre-med students, including ethical considerations" Result: Comprehensive lesson covering CRISPR mechanisms, molecular techniques, medical applications, ethical frameworks, and current research examples. ``` ### πŸ“– **Language Arts Examples** #### **Elementary Portuguese** ``` Request: "Create a Portuguese lesson about storytelling and creative writing for 5th grade" Result: Interactive lesson with story structure, character development, Brazilian folk tales, creative writing prompts, and peer sharing activities. ``` #### **High School Literature** ``` Request: "Design a literature lesson about Machado de Assis for 2nd year high school, focusing on literary analysis techniques" Result: Comprehensive analysis of Machado's style, historical context, close reading techniques, and comparative literature exercises. ``` ### 🌍 **Social Studies Examples** #### **Elementary Geography** ``` Request: "Create a geography lesson about Brazilian regions for 4th grade, emphasizing cultural diversity and regional characteristics" Result: Interactive regional map, cultural festivals, traditional foods, climate patterns, and virtual region exploration activities. ``` #### **High School History** ``` Request: "Develop a Brazilian history lesson about the Vargas Era for high school, analyzing political, social, and economic changes" Result: Timeline analysis, primary source documents, political comparison charts, economic data interpretation, and critical thinking exercises. ``` ### βž• **Mathematics Examples** #### **Elementary Math** ``` Request: "Create a fun math lesson about fractions for 5th grade using cooking and recipe examples" Result: Practical fraction work with recipe measurements, visual fraction models, cooking math problems, and hands-on measuring activities. ``` #### **High School Algebra** ``` Request: "Design an algebra lesson about linear equations for 1st year high school, with applications to business and economics" Result: Linear equation solving, graphing techniques, business application problems, cost-revenue analysis, and real-world modeling exercises. ``` ## Tips for Success ### 🎯 **Maximizing Lesson Quality** #### **Be Specific About Context** ``` Instead of: "Create a history lesson" Try: "Create a Brazilian colonial history lesson for 7th grade focusing on indigenous impact and cultural fusion" ``` #### **Include Real-World Applications** ``` Instead of: "Teach about photosynthesis" Try: "Create a lesson about photosynthesis connecting to agriculture, environmental science, and climate change solutions" ``` #### **Specify Learning Activities** ``` Instead of: "Make it interactive" Try: "Include virtual lab simulations, collaborative group work, and hands-on experiments students can do at home" ``` ### πŸ”§ **Customization Options** #### **Lesson Duration** ``` "Create a 50-minute lesson..." (standard) "Design a 30-minute mini-lesson..." (shorter) "Develop a 90-minute extended lesson..." (longer) ``` #### **Difficulty Level** ``` "...for struggling students needing extra support" "...for advanced students ready for challenge" "...with differentiated activities for mixed abilities" ``` #### **Special Focus Areas** ``` "...emphasizing hands-on laboratory work" "...focusing on mathematical calculations" "...highlighting historical primary sources" "...connecting to current events and news" ``` ### πŸ“± **Integration with EuConquisto Composer** Every lesson you create is automatically: - **Formatted for Composer**: Perfect widget structure and layout - **Ready to Deploy**: Immediate classroom use - **Mobile Friendly**: Works on all devices and platforms - **Shareable**: Easy collaboration with colleagues - **Editable**: Customize further in Composer interface --- **πŸŽ“ Ready to Create?** Start with any topic you're passionate about teaching. The system handles the complexity while you focus on inspiring learning! **πŸ’‘ Remember**: The more specific and detailed your request, the more tailored and effective your lesson will be. Every request generates professional-quality educational content in seconds.

Latest Blog Posts

MCP directory API

We provide all the information about MCP servers via our MCP API.

curl -X GET 'https://glama.ai/api/mcp/v1/servers/rkm097git/euconquisto-composer-mcp-poc'

If you have feedback or need assistance with the MCP directory API, please join our Discord server