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Week 2 - Group 3 Discussion
https://share.articulate.com/yJjU7rNsJBy1CQ4u96LZU So first I will say that I did some things in here that I would likely never do in real life. In Lesson 2 I changed all the images to be 3D animated characters, and in Lesson 3 I did the custom AI image and had it "gothic movie theme." That is a bit wild. Not sure that it really works with the content but it was fun. I like that Rise is quick, interactive and intuitive for the students. Prior to this cohort I created a course using my departments policy orders. A very long, dry, leagalese document from which we are required to work. Rise was able to create a "new hire" type course that introduces the policy order to newly hired employees and it was honestly an excellent unofficial source to help those onboarding. I guess the only thing that I get concerned about is security. I deal with a lot of proprietary and sensitive material. I know this software is fedramped but I think I will need assurances (for bosses mostly) to ensure that security is tight enough to use.
It's fun experimenting with some of the things the AI Assistant can do in a cohort such as this. I know what you mean though - there are a lot of things I wouldn't do in my daily work, but it was fun stretching a bit for this.
I love the images you used with the flip cards in lesson one. The course material for the cohort is nice, but it can be dry and the images you chose were nice. I can see what you mean about lesson two - it feels like a Pixar movie and in lesson three - a Guillermo del Toro film.
So I may have missed the AI voices in your lesson, but don't worry about it too much. A fun block that I used was the "custom block" to create a lesson-ending key takeaway.
Custom block that uses AI Voice at the end of the lessonIf you can convince your work about the security (I am in healthcare so we have similar concerns), I think you'll find this will make your work so much easier, especially with what you're saying about helping ease new hires into legalese.
Thank you for sharing your course!
- MichaelTull9 days agoCommunity Member
I was running light on scheduled time so I may have overlooked the AI voice prompt. I have used the AI voices a lot in the past both in Rise and Storyline. I will get back in and play with that later in the week if I can schedule it. Do you (or anyone) know if it is possible to prompt the AI voice to "emote" specific ways? I was encouraged looking at the scenario created by another member. I have a course that currently has a video produced in 1990 or so. It was fully acted out between a manager and a "misbehaving" contractor. It is currently a watch and discuss type event. Is there an instruction document that I have not uncovered yet that suggests how I could provide direction to the voices?