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Week 2 - Group 2 Discussion
Thank you for giving this opportunity to learn more about AI in this course.
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Below is the answer to the three questions:
1. Share 3 changes you made to the Rise AI Course Draft to improve learner engagement. Why did you make those changes to your project? Be specific!
Answer: I have done multiple changes in the course more than 3 honestly. Here are some of them:
- Adding Custom Blocks for top headers - makes it more pleasing to view and registers the topic of the lessons
- Created a scenario-based story and added AI audio narration for it - makes it interesting to listen to a story while learning a course, especially the one which is more factual based.
- Created AI quiz at the end of course, but also AI knowledge check at the end of lessons to make it as a check point of lesson completion.
- Used AI image creation for all course images and also for certificate - makes it more interactive for the person taking the course
- Used AI Convert to create interactive block - used in lesson three
- Used AI rewrite for creating an analogy in lesson three introduction
- Created a conclusion section for adding summary and key points again with certificate for course completion.
2. Which AI feature or capability was most valuable in your workflow, and why? Did anything about it surprise you?
Answer: Using AI to rewrite and change the lesson content was very helpful. The analogy created by it was really accurate and easier to understand. Another feature was AI image generation and AI audio narration. The audio narration was very apt for conversational story telling. I also tried the beta brands feature and I like it.
3. What challenges did you face when trying to get AI to produce the results you wanted?
Answer: Main challenge I faced was creating custom block templates and using custom blocks. It is a bit tricky to figure out. Another was spelling errors in image generation, had to re-do it multiple times to get a correct one with no errors. Understanding prompts is also a bit tricky and requires multiple testing and trials.