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Week 2 - Group 3 Discussion
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I specifically made changes to the key terms in the Introduction to reflect terms used within the course, utilized multiple AI-generated images throughout the lessons (incorporating specific prompts) and changed the tone and made it shorter in various lessons throughout the course (I also used the instant convert several times). I used ‘watercolor’ specific images within the second lesson. I liked the additional details that the watercolor images include, but I would lean towards either using the watercolor or photorealistic consistently throughout the course if this were not for testing / demonstration.
There is a lot of value to all the tools, so it is difficult to pick one. If I narrowed it to a couple of them, I would say the quiz generation and the AI outline / content layout using the source material could be the biggest timesavers. There is still a good amount of review and re-designing with the use of the source content, but I felt both gave a strong starting point.
It seemed that AI wanted to produce many similar images when using the content from the course as parts of the prompts. Most images would have been of teams at a table or standing in a room if the more specific prompting and custom styles weren’t applied.
Allie,
You've built a solid course with strong visuals and a logical flow. With a few visual refinements and the addition of more interactive elements, you can build on an already strong learner experience and make it even more engaging.
A few observations:
- I liked your use of illustrated images to support each section. They aligned well with the content and helped reinforce the learning experience.
- One idea to further enhance readability would be to use additional background colors or add a bit more spacing between some of the content blocks. This could create clearer visual separation between topics and make the content even easier to scan.
- Check the font size in the Reflective Questions and Conversation Starters (Section 2) it appears to be different on some o the cards.
- As you continue building courses, you might consider experimenting with some of Rise's interactive or custom blocks that you haven't used as often.
- Incorporating different interactions where they naturally fit the content can add variety, increase learner engagement, and keep the experience fresh.
Nice work!