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AlyssaGomez
2 months agoStaff
Week 2 - Group 3 Discussion
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RosJohnson18
1 month agoCommunity Member
Here's my quick link to share with the group.
Share 3 changes you made to the Rise AI Course Draft to improve learner engagement. Why did you make those changes to your project? Be specific!
- I used AI instant convert to turn the core elements list from Lesson 1 into an image & text feature to break up the monotony of that structure that is in every lesson.
- I AI generated a knowledge check question using the matching feature to heighten the rigor of the check in Lesson 2.
- In Lesson 3, I AI modified the front of the flashcards to make the interaction more interesting for the learner.
Which AI feature or capability was most valuable in your workflow, and why? Did anything about it surprise you?
Being able to upload my supporting documents into the course from the beginning to improve the accuracy of the information was both valuable and surprising.
What challenges did you face when trying to get AI to produce the results you wanted?
I don't recall running into challenges, but I also am used to adjusting AI prompts to fit the result I am looking for.
StefanieKirs743
1 month agoCommunity Member
Hi! This is great! I would recommend:
- Rather than telling the learner the outcome of the scenario, asking the learner to think about what the outcome could be.
- End each lesson with a Continue button with a "lock til all blocks are complete" so that the user does have to view everything before moving on. I was able to go lesson to lesson without opening/completing the blocks.
- In Module 1, make sure that you let the learner know they have to click the plus sign to expand each category (can't assume they've done e-learning before). Same for the flash cards.
- For Healthy vs. Unhealthy, consider sorting! That would be cool.
- The color scheme is kind of light (it's hard to see the words "Start Quiz" and the radio buttons, so maybe a darker shade of this could work).