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Using AI Assistant in a Rise Course Template
It certainly doesn't seem any quicker from a brand new development perspective, does it? I can see it being quite useful in courses already developed and just quickly trying to present new content in a different way e.g. converting something into an accordion or tabbed interaction, without the copying and pasting or potentially changing the tone of something
That first showcase of the feature, in a webinar with Kerry Munz, really gave the impression of uploading source documents, course is created and developers go in and finesse according to individual/organisational requirements.
That video no longer exists, but this one has the demo that was used:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiWKbxqtKKI
I've either completely misunderstood that initial video, or the initial idea behind it has drastically changed. Either way, I'm a bit disappointed right now, but once I get into it a bit more and use the functionality in a course I've already developed, my opinion may change?
- DarrenNash2 months agoCommunity Member
Looks like another quack video with no experience or knowledge of Adult Learning or Learning Standards and Models. It was shocking to be honest. Generating Learning objectives from Material? Without the users in mind? Another example of lazy misuse of "AI". The reliance of AI is worrying, it is going to be worse than the current generation who cannot do mental maths for small numbers and they need to take out their phones to add up 10 + 7 + 6. (Actual situation when I asked this when giving a lecture). also, the video shows the function to convert text to an AI video....I do not have that option so I cannot test it.