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Week 2 - Group 3 Discussion
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https://share.articulate.com/x4DNrG1piPzc20W3eNSwd
Three changes I made:
- Adjusting the knowledge check questions and feedback. Some of the question choices in multiple choice formats were blatantly incorrect, so I had to refine the AI prompts to make them more realistic and challenging. I also had AI refine some of the feedback to make it corrective rather than merely say " go back and review..."
- Images generated lacked the diversity that I'd expect to see with a generic prompt of "a group of people." Had to specify that I was looking for diversity, which seems like it should be the default.
- Loved playing with the summary, auto convert and quiz generator functions.
One valuable feature I used was the auto write to generate transitions between topics and lessons to help the content flow more naturally. Sometimes these paragraphs needed editing, but they were a very solid start.
I think the biggest challenge that I alluded to above was having AI create knowledge check options that were realistic and not so obvious. AI falls into the same trap that I see in less experienced designers, when the correct choice is positive and drawn directly from the content and the incorrect responses are very negative and so obviously not correct. Experience in instructional design is still critical even with how well these new tools save us time!
I loved your opening image. What a great concept! The color scheme worked well too. And Alex's story??? Genius. I must remember that technique.
I've said this in a couple of reviews and wonder if this is something the AI needs to adjust. Several of your quiz 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. I'm kind of surprised the AI didn't catch that. AlyssaGomez​ Is this something AI should pay attention to?
- AlyssaGomez1 month agoStaff
This is a good call out, JeanMarrapodi-c​! I'll start keeping my eye on that, as well, and I'll bring it up to our Engineering team!