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Week 2 - Group 2 Discussion
This was an incredible experience. I learned techniques that will save me a significant amount of time. The ability to generate content from almost anything, have a subject matter expert review and approve it, and then seamlessly build it out for further review is truly impressive.
I also really appreciated being able to guide the AI on formatting, which eliminates the need to constantly adjust branding elements like color. The final exercise was especially enjoyableβI found myself exploring all the lessons and actively applying what I had learned. Here is a link to my Rise project
One challenge we have experienced is that the AI isn't very good at acronyms in Accounting. We have to spell things out phonetically so they are pronounced correctly. But it does give us a good giggle!! π€©
Can you guess our company color?
- ShimellH5 days agoCommunity Member
Purple, one of my favorite colors. I really like your use of this color in your project. You came up with some really cool images too. It's really inspiring seeing the different variations of course development using the same content materials.π
- JennieHartman-e5 days agoCommunity Member
i used styles that the network would never let me use - just to have fun and try something different. But you are spot on about the PURPLE!! Thank you for the compliments!!
- lane_jacole3 days agoPeer Guide
JennieHartman-eβ So glad you found this useful right out of the gate! I agree with you about the AI formatting β I had no idea that AI could adjust those things when I first started as well. What a great time saver trick to start using right away!
I also have a lot of acronyms in my field, and we have had some *seriously* challenging words to get AI to say correctly. I feel the frustration! I've gotten pretty good at phonemic tricks. The voices do seem to just be getting better and better as time goes on, so I'm sure improvements will keep coming. - JenniferEason-22 days agoCommunity Member
What a fun company color!
Loved your imagery and simplified content and flow.- JenniferEason-22 days agoCommunity Member
JennieHartman-eβ I also liked how you rounded the "Continue" divider. You taught me something new today!
In your first lesson, this section has 4 flip-to-reveal cards.
If you're like me and find Rise's configuration of 4 cards odd (and distracting for those with OCD tendencies), here's a helpful tip for you...
Create two blocks of 2 cards each (4 cards total). Reduce the block padding between the blocks. It will look like this below. (From the learner's POV they will not know these are 2 separate blocks.)