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Own Template and starting a Course with AI in Rise ?
Hello, I have a question and hope that I have searched long enough so that this topic is worth it. I haven't been using Articulate for long, I have already familiarized myself with Storyline, but I would like to focus on Rise to start with.
As I have already read here and there in the community, I followed the advices and created a kind of master template for Rise. For the branding, I wanted to copy this again and again and make it available to my team.
At the same time, I want to use the ‘Start with AI’ function when I create a new course to get into content production more quickly and easily. If I understand correctly, I can only set the AI settings at the start of course generation, and not changing it afterwards.
At the same time: When I copy the course, the AI settings are completely gone or the function to view AI settings or the course outline no longer exists.
Is that correct? Are there plans to change this?
Thank you for your help.
Best wishes
Patrick
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Hi PatR1!
Happy to share some insight on this!
When creating a new Rise 360 course using AI Assistant authors can declare the AI settings initially, including the course outline, target audience, and learning objectives. However, once the course outline has been generated, authors can still make changes to the Lesson titles and content as necessary. The AI Settings window allows you to review and copy the original prompts that were entered, but it does not reflect changes made to Lesson titles after the initial outline generation. So, while you can adjust the content, the initial AI settings are set from the start.
You can use a Rise 360 Template as a starting point reference for creating a new course with AI Assistant. However, the 'Start with AI' function is specifically designed to generate a course outline from scratch, based on the authors input. If you want to incorporate AI-generated content into a course that started from a Template, you would need to manually add AI-generated Blocks or content to the existing Template.
Also, when you copy a course in Rise 360, the AI settings and the ability to view the course outline generated by AI Assistant are not retained in the copied version. This is the expected behavior, as the AI settings are specific to the original course creation process and do not transfer over when a course is duplicated. If you do need to maintain the AI-generated content, you might consider exporting the course outline or content before copying the course.
I understand this behavior may feel restrictive, and I've shared this feedback with our product team. We'll be sure to notify you if we release a feature enhancement that helps!
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