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What testers are saying...
I had way too much fun making this one. 😄
I wanted to build an interactive activity in Rise 360 for some systems training, focused on tester feedback about the claims experience. I had the content, but I wanted the interaction to feel a little more polished, a little more modern, and a lot less “wall of text.”
So naturally... I teamed up with ChatGPT.
We started with the basics: turning static content into an interactive experience inside a Rise 360 Code Block. Then I kept doing what designers do best — looking at it and saying, “Hmm... it needs more wow factor.” 😂
Together, we evolved it from a simple clickable layout into:
✨ a subtle animated background
✨ a more visually engaging dashboard-style experience
✨ interactive theme selection
✨ flip cards for “Voice of the Testers”
✨ a cleaner, more polished feel that still works as one self-contained code block in Rise 360
What I loved most was the back-and-forth. I could react to what I saw, ask for changes, push the design further, and shape the experience in real time. It felt less like “generate something for me” and more like co-creating with a very fast design partner who never gets tired of revision rounds.
Honestly, it was kind of a blast.
Curious how others are using AI as a creative partner in e-learning design. Are you using it to brainstorm interactions, write code, polish visuals, or all of the above?
#ELearningHeroes #Rise360 #InstructionalDesign #ELearning #LearningDesign #AIinLearningDesign
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If you and Stephanie haven't already had a chance to chat about the projects you're each working on with AI I bet you'd have a blast! She just shared this part of her explainers on what she's doing
- SMcNicolCommunity Member
Thank you! I will check it out. 😁
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