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Week 2 - Group 3 Discussion
Hi, everyone!
Here is my quick share link: https://share.articulate.com/-Dvc4k_GSoLalyMUfgWQ6
Three changes I made were:
- Using AI to edit the images within the Building Trust, Engagement, and Purpose lesson to include a more diverse range of people so the visuals would appeal to a broader audience.
- Using AI to convert paragraph text into a sorting activity.
- Using AI to generate more content based on existing content ("Write a paragraph that flows naturally from this text").
Valuable feature:
- I would say having AI write a prompt for you was great to learn because this can solve that writer's block issue of not knowing what exactly to use for a prompt when generating an image.
Challenges:
- I'm not sure it's a challenge but there are times when you bump up against the current limitations of AI. For example, I was trying to convert a numbered list into an accordion or tab interaction but it apparently didn't have enough information to add in the headings itself.
- ChristineKreibi29 days agoCommunity Member
Hi John,
I looked at your course and it is very clear looking, no distractions, a good look and feel. The summary lesson you added at the end I like. I like it very much when the content is summarized and a key-take-home-message is given at the end of a course. I missed a bit of the "continue options" like "completing the above sections before moving on". Is this something you never use or in this course in particular not using?
Nice job!
Regards,
Christine - TaylorSakinsky-29 days agoCommunity Member
Great work, John_Moore_YL​! The AI-generated sorting activity was a great way to turn static content into something more interactive for learners. I also appreciated your mention of the current AI limitations. It was a great example of where instructional design judgment still plays an important role (and added job security for us, right? 😄)
- IDAlivetek28 days agoCommunity Member
John_Moore_YL​ Great work! I really like how you included tips and example questions throughout the content that they could use right away. What a great way to take these concepts from theoretical to actionable. I also really like the summary you added after the quiz to help round out the experience.
- tjniko27 days agoCommunity Member
Hey there, there was a cool thing you did that I liked. On the flashcards you added and example of a question to ask for each card. I think that works to bring a little real life connection so you know what these concepts look like on actual people. I did something very similar but I added audio for the sample using different voices. You did something similar when you added a "tip" to each item in one of the accordions. I like that style of having the concept demonstrated briefly like that. If I could offer a little feedback, I would have bolded or changed the font color for the "tip", like you did for the "Ask" notes. (It's not a real criticism because I know we only had so much time.) What I did was essentially put the tip/ask into audio and let AI add human tone to it.
- JeanMarrapodi-c23 days agoCommunity Member
Nice job on this John. I love your avatar by your name and how you carried that cartoon type style over into your opening image as well as the calming influence of your color choices. I have the same feedback for you as I just gave Carolyn on your quiz questions. Many of your questions were multi-select, but only had one answer. You use the circles when it's multiple choice with one answer, and the squares when it's more than one correct answer.
What did you use for your prompt to get your line drawing art image?