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Introducing AI Chat + JavaScript Entrance Animations
I've been working on a course that doesn't contain any audio narration, which is relatively unusual for me. Normally I would need to manually create my animations and sync them to audio narration, but with this one, because I had no audio, I was able to create the entire slide and then give a fairly basic prompt, like "animate this entire slide in a subtle way appropriate for a corporate environment" and it did a great job.
That's really great to hear, elizabeth ! Is that something you can share? Understand if it's not but curious to see what the prompt & outputs are.
- elizabeth15 days agoPartner
Can't share the client file but this YouTube video is the basics of what I was doing!
- Noele_Flowers15 days agoStaff
Thank you for sharing this, I enjoyed watching your walkthrough and approach to this.
I'm curious if you or anyone else have thoughts on this—I noticed the animations you used in your example here are mostly sort of stylistic animations rather than functional ones. In other words they are mostly there to give a certain level of polish to the content vs having a storytelling effect or even reducing the amount of information that you see at any given time.
I'm curious what your take on that is from a learning design & engagement perspective? Do you see that as a best practice? Would you use different types of animations for different scenarios? Do you think there's a maximum amount of animation appropriate for certain kinds of courses?
I'm wondering if these kinds of practical decisions will become more important to think about now that AI has made the mechanism so easy.