code block
5 TopicsChange Management Stakeholder Assessment Matrix
Can you correctly identify which stakeholders will make or break your change initiative? This example module includes a Process block that serves as instructions for the Stakeholder Assessment Matrix interaction in the Code Block. The code was built through a back-and-forth conversation with both Microsoft 365 Copilot (GPT 5.2 Think Deeper) and Claude (4.5 Opus). Both generated good interactions, but I liked Claude's better, which is what I used in the code block. I wrote 0 lines of code, simply explained what I wanted, iterated to fix errors or improve the interaction, and copied the code into Rise. Link to Review: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/849c80e5-af80-497e-816f-09451270f567/review22Views1like1CommentAI Prompt Coach
I have a coworker working on an AI prompting course and it got me to thinking about adding a Code Block that could take what a user prompts and give simple feedback. I worked with ChatGPT to get this up and running and to adjust criteria. While I was working on it, I did encounter where it didn't always figure out that something like "a paragraph" is a constraint or "email" is a format. I got ChatGPT to add those in so it does count now. Here's my Review Link: Code Build-a -thon: AI Prompt Coach | Review 360 In my Rise course I have added my code for anyone to use and adjust. Some metrics for those interested: It probably took 3 hours for me to work on this and I prompted more than 40 times. With those metrics, I didn't have a full idea of what I wanted to do - once I had it, I kept prompting to refine the idea and look. Here's my initial prompt: "I'm thinking a code block interaction to help users prompt. So we have a box for prompting. They type their prompt and then get feedback and point out what could be improved on that prompt?"19Views1like0CommentsCode Block Build-a-thon Start Stop Continue Reflection
Hi. I am attaching the Chat GPT prompts that I used to initially obtain the code, then fine tuned. I took a break and adjusted some of the code on my own, and then got a good refinement from Open.ai (accidentally used that one-time freebie). I resubmitted to Chat GPT to adjust one line of font size and font color on the print only page. Here is a Quick Share link from Rise: https://share.articulate.com/DglGs3ALuFfFi4pJp4-3O Here is a Review link from Rise: https://360.articulate.com/review/content/ea549a4e-3330-4011-b53c-d470c96da6ef/review I had created a flip card activity in the past for this activity, then had a document in my LMS that they could type their answers and print out (super clunky!). This version enables learners to type directly into the Start/Stop/Continue cards, select Submit to lock the answer in, Print takes to a print-only page and Clear to clear out their answer so can reuse the activity (I was also seeing the answers when I left preview and went back to edit. This fixed that). I could absolutely tweak this more, but I'm pretty happy with it!!14Views1like1CommentPrompt Engineering Basics
Welcome to my Example! This e-learning module focuses on the essential skills of Prompt Engineering. To move beyond standard slides, I utilized Articulate Custom Blocks to create a highly interactive learning environment. Explore a variety of custom-built interactions designed to simulate real-world AI communication, proving that e-learning can be as dynamic as the technology it teaches. The Ideas were created with Google AI Studio and then ported to a custom gem I created who had all my design choices I wanted to have in my E-Learnings (like max width. 1080px, clean white look etc.) I speficially created a costum gem for the following aspects of my work with custom blocks: Interaction Gem: Specifically for all the interaction you can see in my example to have the same look, feel and functionality. Content Gem: For every normal Text, Text + Picture or Audio / Video blocks EU AI Act & Accessibility: I included all the rules these two have and checked my code for any flaws and if so a change in the code. For example all my pictures got a little AI Marker in the corner and I didnt had to include this marker per hand in every picture. You can find a review here: Link to the module30Views0likes0CommentsFlip Card Sample
Hello all! From an old Telehealth project, I used the Flip Card sample from Stephanie Harnet's "Growing List of Cool Code Block Examples" and used the image as the front and text on the back of the cards. I also saw an example of the arched cards - shout-out to Member: DanBoylandUK | Articulate - Community - Where he provided the "Reveal" cards. https://360.articulate.com/review/content/13390855-2224-4ea0-a363-47beebec8cbc/review This was fun! Cassandra Wiley53Views0likes0Comments