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Week 2 - Group 1 Discussion
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Share 3 changes you made to the Rise AI Course Draft to improve learner engagement.
- Lesson 1 beginning, used Edit with AI > added prompt "Open with a hook strategy: question, surprising fact (only if verified), or scenario as intro before the original paragraph." > Insert below.
- In 1st lesson, converted process block to accordion AI Block Tools > Prompt "Edit title for each item to begin with a verb." Didn't love result, so converted to flashcards.
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Lesson 1 near block titled "Strategies to Promote Engagement…", I selected to add AI Audio to the numbered list block and picked link for "insert block text". This gave me the text in an easy copy and paste format. Then for the block that appeared above the numbered list block, I added AI audio, selected insert block text, and also pasted the numbered list block text. This way the audio speaks to both blocks. Also used while in the course media window, Edit with AI and prompted "remove numbers 1-4" as I didn't want the numbers said in the narration.
Which AI feature or capability was most valuable in your workflow? Using AI right from the start for creating a first draft. Also, AI for knowledge check when project content is closer to complete/ready.
What challenges did you face when trying to get AI to produce the results you wanted?
It took several tries for me to get AI to take some content of a text block and list them as relevant bullets while keeping other text in the block as paragraph. I found starting over with an adjusted prompt got me closer each time to want I wanted. (The power of a good prompt🙂)
Sometimes I can CTRL+Z and undo AI edits to text, but I never have available an Undo icon in the quick menu. (The tip to duplicate a block before experimenting is very much appreciated)
- DianneTomko-2286 days agoPeer Guide
I enjoyed reading about how you experimented with different AI features throughout your workflow. Your willingness to test options, adjust prompts, and pivot when the results weren't quite right shows a thoughtful approach to course design.
I especially liked your creative use of AI Audio to combine content from multiple blocks into a smoother learner experience. Your reflection on the importance of prompt refinement was also valuable and a great reminder that iterative prompting often leads to the best results.
Thanks for sharing both your successes and challenges, along with practical tips like duplicating a block before experimenting with AI.