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Week 2 - Group 1 Discussion
Here is my Quick Share link:
https://share.articulate.com/f5GeqKQPw19e5SpSMn69r
I had a lot of fun generating AI images.
Changes made
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Used a recurring theme to create several new AI-generated images in RISE.
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Experimented with AI text-to-speech "vocal cues" directly in RISE like sighing, laughter, sarcasm or a faux French accent.
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Created a rhino sound effect in Storyline AI and imported in RISE.
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Used AI to convert plain text paragraphs into a rhyming poem that sticks to core concepts.
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Used AI to write a course summary based on all lessons.
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Converted an accordion block into a sorting activity.
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Used AI to convert tone of paragraphs to casual.
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Added an AI-generated knowledge check question related to the key concepts and swapped in answer feedback by choice.
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Add an AI-generated quiz at the end of the course.
Most Valuable Feature
- Loved the AI generated images but the most valuable for me were the "convert blocks" and ability to have it create a summary for me.
Challenge
Only real challenge I found was trying to get the AI Assistant in Storyline to produce consistent result with js interactions. But that wasn't covered in this cohort.
RHINOS!! Made me laugh out loud at the first click. Super clever RussellEngoran​ So was the poem and the way you introduced so many things. Your images are terrific and you did a lot to push the capabilities of Rise. One thing I noticed was that the rhino metaphor started out as the bad annoying guy, then you used rhino as the pillar of happiness, which switched out the metaphor and was confusing. I wonder if you need two characters here - one for the bad guy and one for the good guy. I found the sorting cards of factors vs examples of happiness confusing, and wasn't sure what you were trying to achieve by differentiating them. I found myself missing the rhinos after lesson one.
You're right. We didn't cover javascript interactions in this cohort. That falls under more advanced topics. Check out the work of Jeff Batt, the Learning Ninja on the Learning Dojo channel. He does a ton with coding. He offers paid courses but has a lot for free too. I've been in several of his workshops and he teaches in geek speak for the developers with coding background.
https://www.learningdojo.ninja/blog
I've found that javascript in Storyline is hit or miss, generally miss the first time but telling the AI that it didn't work produces something else. Once it's there... WOO HOO. Oh the things you can do!
You're an envelope pusher, clearly. I can't wait to see what else you bring out in the future.
- RussellEngoran6 days agoCommunity Member
YES! NOW THAT'S THE REACTION I WAS HOPING FOR!
Glad you enjoyed the humor. It is so infrequent that I get to have fun with it. I had limited time to work, so yeah continuity was sacrificed. Initially, I had planned an increasingly wild rhino theme for all the lessons. But initial ambition wavered during the first lesson and I admittedly "phoned-it-in" from that point on.