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Week 1 Discussion
Hi AI Cohort Friends -
The kick off to week one has been great! I played around in Rise (i typically only have used Storyline) and found it was amazing. Here are my answers to a couple of the prompts:
- Which AI Assistant feature felt most intuitive or useful to you during the practice activities? For me, I enjoyed the ease of all of it. I have used AI text to speech most often, but I feel so empowered now with the depth of what AI can accomplish and the images I can create.
- What surprised you about how AI handled text or media generation? I think what surprised me the most was the images and how you can manipulate the boxes with just prompts and you don't have to do manual transparency or manual 'bold first words' - that is so quick and easy.
- Which editing tools (rewrite, shorten, change tone, etc.) did you find most valuable, and why? Again, I love them all - but I love the change tone and shorten most of all currently because those help me most of all since I tend to be 'wordy' and I always prefer a friendlier tone so its not so borining.
- What challenges did you face when trying to get AI to produce the results you wanted? So far, the only challenge I had was when we were doing the images on the front of the question cards. I screwed up on one of them and the image went on the back of the card instead of the front and i couldn't figure out how to 'undo' it or swap out the 'duplicate' card I had created prior to starting the exercise. So I just worked on my duplicate group to complete the assignment.
Hi KarenBurlingame
I really like to use Rise because of how things "flow" in the creation of content and the use of what is published. In my opinion, the use of AI definitely enhances the capability of Rise. I think that all AI editing tools are great and they save a lot of time when building content.
Something I didn't see in the presentation was how Rise handles Accessibility features. Accessibility tools have become a very important part of content creation, especially in certain regulatory content.
Have you ever used accessibility tools for your content creation?