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Week 2 - Group 4 Discussion
Alrighty... hope I'm doing this correctly - here's my vid (don't judge!):
https://share.articulate.com/nneHpBYJhRJClLlX81GAo
Changes I made included updating the cover photo, bolding keywords, and adding a glorious quiz.
I found the image creation options to be most valuable (I appreciated the options).
I didn't run into challenges when working with the AI component - woohoo!
- SusanWhalen082230 days agoCommunity Member
You shared the link perfectly, JennWoods ! I love how you combined the slideshow with a flipcard interaction. With your permission, I may borrow the idea 🧐
Man, your team pizza palooza image is making me hungry!! 🍕
In one of your matching activities, there were cards with a greater than sign at the end. I found it confusing initially thinking it was a typo. Just a reminder to give clear instructions to the learner. Perhaps a statement that when you see this sign, match the card to what would complete the sentence.
Thanks for sharing your course!
- TracyWindsor-9630 days agoCommunity Member
What slideshow?
- SusanWhalen082230 days agoCommunity Member
I probably am using the wrong term. It is the area where there is a left-to-right movement, while including a flipping animation at each stop.
- WilliamShelton27 days agoCommunity Member
Here is my link:
https://share.articulate.com/KzBXUFqYp0kUKHh3T3pG-
Three Changes:
1. Added audio
2. Added AI generated pictures to flashcards3. Used instant convert for process blocks
Valuable:- Loved instant convert
- the AI picture styles
- AI summary
Challenges, AI pictures, really need to be specific about what you want, definitely the more details the better. Noticed some words in pictures were gibberish, until more specific prompts were used.
- YuriWijting-44224 days agoCommunity Member
Hi William,
I liked several things about your module. The cover page image works and sets expectations for what's to come. The profitability hook was a good use of AI. The images you used for flashcards were good, and I agree that it does take several tries to get the image you want, a bit like pulling that slot lever several times with different prompts.
The way you used audio in the reflect quote gave me some food for thought, and I'd probably try that myself sometime.
Using a hint for the next lesson was great, and I was expecting that to appear for the second lesson too. I would add that to the modules I create. It's a good way to keep anticipation going.
I definitely liked the use of editorial images in your process block for preparing proper feedback. The look and feel of it works well.
I'm not sure I would use black as the theme color for each lesson section. Typically, I associate black with the end of a section or lesson. I know that some like a monochromatic design in black and white, without any other colors. I think Apple is quite fond of monochromatic designs, and they are worth exploring.
Best,
Yuri
- JesiWatts27 days agoCommunity Member
I loved your sorting activity. I had thought about that but second guessed myself thinking it would be too much of a hassle with 4 categories. After seeing yours...i think it would have been a better idea than flip cards. Great job!
- YuriWijting-44224 days agoCommunity Member
Hi Jenn,
For the flashcard activity, I liked the choice of the stack arrangement. I tend to use the grid by default. However, the stack arrangement does help to focus on one item at a time.
I appreciated the analogy of pizza. Analogies work best when trying to make something complex easier to understand, and I think the way cheese, dough, and all the ingredients gel together to make pizza so yummy is a good way to see leadership as bringing out the best in different individuals.
One suggestion I have is to mix up the pattern of activities. Your second and third lessons are structured very similarly in terms of layout. Personally, I find it the most challenging part of building a Rise module: avoiding repetitive patterns. It isn't easy because there are limits with blocks and moving things around, so ensuring it doesn't have a cookie-cutter feel is quite tough.
Best,
Yuri