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- Dave-RuckleyCommunity Member
I've used ChatGPT to write javascript for me so that events are written back to Goggle Analytics 4 as my previous code was for the version of GA that's being deactivated. It not only wrote the code but told me exactly how to implement it in the Storyline output.
It took a couple of prompts when there were mistakes but the code now works perfectly. I'm definitely considering using it for other javascript based things I might want to do in Storyline.
- StephanieJohnseCommunity Member
can you share?
- LuciMartynCommunity Member
Yes, Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be very useful for e-learning design and development. AI has the potential to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of e-learning by automating certain tasks and providing personalized learning experiences for each individual learner. Here are some ways AI can be applied in e-learning:
Adaptive learning: AI can analyze learners' performance data and provide personalized learning paths, resources, and feedback based on their strengths and weaknesses. This can help learners to focus on the areas where they need the most improvement.
Natural Language Processing (NLP): AI-powered chatbots and virtual assistants can interact with learners using natural language processing. This can provide a more engaging and interactive learning experience, as learners can ask questions and receive answers in real-time.
Content creation: AI can generate personalized content for learners based on their preferences, learning style, and performance data. This can save time and resources for instructors and designers, as well as provide more relevant content for learners.
Assessment and feedback: AI can analyze learners' responses to quizzes, assignments, and assessments to provide automated feedback and grading. This can save time for instructors and provide immediate feedback for learners.
Overall, AI has the potential to enhance the quality and effectiveness of e-learning by providing personalized and adaptive learning experiences. However, it's important to ensure that AI is used ethically and transparently in e-learning design and development.
- Lee-AnnWilliamsCommunity Member
Lucia, did ChatGPT write this response about how AI can be useful for e-learning design? It reads like some of the responses I've gotten. Very meta of you if so!
- TolaPhathCommunity Member
Great points Lucia and David, the lists seems to be a good feature request entry.
Good AI responses.
@sarah hodge, would love to be updated from time to time if and when Articulate starts adding these in the roadmap, even if little by little.
Almost all platforms are in the AI arms race now. Curious to see Articulate's next move.
Thanks all.
- JohnCooper-be3cCommunity Member
Great discussion - as people have pointed out, this is moving really fast and will have a major impact on the way we all learn and acquire knowledge.
We are using AI in both the design and development phases - and it is making a big difference. We are still experimenting with how to integrate it into the eLearning itself - this is the really interesting part!
But to pick up on a point Luci made - I agree entirely. We need to make sure AI is used ethically and transparently. We have completely revamped our editorial policy to take account of AI.
- Firstly we make sure our clients know where, and how, we are using AI.
- Secondly, we document ALL AI content enquiries so we know exactly what copy was generated by an AI engine.
- Thirdly, having done our research phase using AI we ALWAYS return to the original brief and start with a blank sheet. AI gives us some really useful pointers and saves us a lot of research time but we are not yet ready to accept AI generated copy as our content.
- Finally, we have strict policies governing statistics, data and quotations generated by AI engines. We always validate the sources and check the authenticity of the information presented. If we can't authenticate it, we don't use it...
Even so, we estimate that design time for eLearning courses has halved and content development time reduced by at least 20%. That's significant - and we know the saving will get bigger as we refine the way we use these tools.
I would be really interested to know what everyone else is doing.
- AshleyGreen-aafCommunity Member
Really love the approach you've outlined above, John. The savings in research time alone makes it worth it for me. GPT-4 has gotten better about drawing information from citable sources (if you craft the right prompt), though it still embellishes I've found. I always go back and confirm those citations I ask for!
- JoeLThompsonCommunity Member
Yes, Artificial Intelligence (AI) can be very useful for e-learning design and development. AI has the ability to analyze vast amounts of data, recognize patterns, and provide insights that can be used to improve the learning experience. Here are a few ways in which AI can be applied in e-learning:
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Personalization: AI algorithms can analyze user data, such as learning progress, assessment results, and interests, and then create personalized learning paths for each individual user.
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Adaptive learning: AI can adjust the difficulty of the learning material based on the user's performance, ensuring that the content is challenging but not too difficult.
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Chatbots: AI-powered chatbots can provide instant support to learners by answering their questions and providing feedback on their progress.
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Content creation: AI can analyze existing content and suggest improvements or generate new content based on user needs.
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Assessment and evaluation: AI can evaluate learners' progress and provide immediate feedback, as well as assist in identifying areas where learners may need additional support.
Overall, AI has the potential to revolutionize e-learning by providing personalized and adaptive learning experiences that can improve learning outcomes and increase engagement.
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- KamilMarshallCommunity Member
I can provide some insights on how AI tools can be used in e-learning.
AI tools can help to automate repetitive tasks and save time for designers and developers. For instance, natural language processing (NLP) can be used to analyze and understand learners' language and provide personalized recommendations on the type of content that they might prefer. AI algorithms can also be used to automate the creation of quizzes and assessments based on learning objectives.
Moreover, AI-powered chatbots can be used to provide learners with instant answers to their questions and personalized feedback. This can help to reduce the workload of instructors and make the learning experience more engaging for learners.
In terms of best practices, it's important to ensure that the AI tools used are reliable, accurate, and secure. It's also important to strike a balance between the use of AI and human interaction in e-learning. While AI tools can be very helpful, they should not completely replace human instructors and interaction.
- HridoyRehmanCommunity Member
Experimenting with AI tools like Chat GPT 3 Detector can definitely be helpful in refining your design and development of e-learning modules in Rise and Storyline. One of the benefits of using AI tools like Chat GPT 3 Detector is that it can help you identify and remove text generated by GPT-3, which can sometimes be unreliable or inaccurate.
In terms of best practices, it's important to remember that AI tools are only one part of the e-learning development process. You should still spend time carefully crafting your content and considering the needs and preferences of your target audience. Additionally, it's important to ensure that any AI-generated text that you do use is accurate, relevant, and accessible to all users.
Overall, if used correctly, AI tools like Chat GPT 3 Detector can be a valuable addition to your e-learning development toolkit. Just be sure to use them in conjunction with other best practices and guidelines to create engaging, effective e-learning modules that meet the needs of your users.
- JohnCooper-be3cCommunity Member
Re-reading my reply, I should perhaps add that most of us buy our stock images under a "single-use" licence as it is much cheaper. i.e. if you purchase images using a Shutterstock monthly "plan" and download an image under that plan you are purchasing a licence to use that image for a single project.
We are always at pains to point this out to clients when we supply source files (which is most of the time). They can modify the course and use selected images from the course as thumbnails to promote that course BUT they are in breach of copyright if they then take an image from one of our courses and use it in a different course without paying a new licence fee
To purchase an image "royalty-free" is generally way more costly and we do it only when the client requires that image for multiple projects.
- davidlioCommunity Member
Yes, artificial intelligence (AI) can be very useful for e-learning design and development. Here are some of the ways AI can be used in e-learning:
- Personalization: AI can be used to personalize e-learning content for each learner. This can be done by tracking learner progress, interests, and learning styles, and then delivering content that is tailored to each individual learner's needs.
- Adaptive learning: AI can also be used to create adaptive learning experiences. This means that the content and difficulty of the e-learning can be adjusted based on each learner's performance. This can help learners to stay engaged and challenged, and it can also help them to learn more effectively.
- Recommendation engines: AI can be used to create recommendation engines that suggest relevant e-learning content to learners. This can help learners to find the content that is most relevant to their needs, and it can also help them to discover new content that they may not have found otherwise.
- Assessment: AI can be used to automate assessment in e-learning. This can free up instructors to focus on other tasks, and it can also help to ensure that assessments are fair and accurate.
- Chatbots: AI can be used to create chatbots that can answer learner questions and provide support. This can help learners to get the help they need when they need it, and it can also help to reduce the workload on instructors.
Overall, AI has the potential to revolutionize e-learning. By automating vehicle tracking system tasks, personalizing content, and providing personalized support, AI can make e-learning more effective, engaging, and efficient.
- JulioCsarLug987Community Member
Great example of how to use ChatGPT!
- PhilFossCommunity Member
I mentioned this in another thread, here's an example of using generative tools (midjourney and Adobe's generative fill) to create this labeled info graphic. I modified the hot spots to make them smaller.
- JulioCsarLug987Community Member
Indeed, ChatGPT has been a great help for saving time researching, comparing content theories, perspectives... Also for creating exercises and scenarios, just giving it context and it comes up with great ideas... No doubts it is a great and very fast extension of our skills and knowledge. It would be great to see Articulate including an AI Translation Generator for courses (in Rise, for example).