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Week 2 - Group 3 Discussion
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I kept things pretty simple with my course as a dry run for I could consistently produce:
https://share.articulate.com/d20YVNRiiuyHwmQOIpggI
The first of my changes was largely with images, using a style typically seen in corporate applications (flat vector, moderately modern, no discerning features, etc.). Basically, keep things neutral and professional.
The second tweak comes through the audio, opting to use it with questions and quotes. The hope is that using an energetic voice in these spots will bring better understanding of the question (not everybody is a native speaker) or simply just helping something stand out in a person's memory (through relatively sparse use).
Lastly, I converted some of the text blocks into a table format or a listed format with checkboxes. Some people prefer all the information laid out at once and, sometimes, having to check boxes will get somebody to slow down and think about what they're reading before moving on.
For me, the most valuable aspect of AI lies within its multimedia functions. With our team, we have all the information ready to go, but we need the images, audio, and interaction to go along with it. Everything worked as I expected it to, so I'm optimistic in getting things rolling. The main difficulty was just getting the prompting right for the AI to produce what I wanted.
I really like the vector images you selected to complement the content. They add visual interest while still connecting well to the topic. Nice use of the interactive blocks and the variety of blocks you incorporated as well.
Did you use the Quick Block Conversion feature when making your edits? If so, how did you like using it?
- DavidQTran5 days agoCommunity Member
The Instant Convert? Yes, that's how I got one of the text/list blocks converted into a table instead. It's useful since our course source documents will have quite a bit of numerical data mixed in that would typically take more time to reformat.