Creating e-learnings based on simple textual descriptions is an innovative and efficient method to quickly and purposefully generate new learning content. In this article, you will learn how to automatically create courses using the "Asking the AI" feature in Knowledgeworker Create.
Before you start
The "Asking the AI" feature allows you to create a course by simply entering a course title and an optional description. KAI uses this information to generate an outline and corresponding content for your course. The clarity and specificity of your title and description directly influence the quality of the generated course.
Step 1: Enter course information
Enter the basic information for your course in Knowledgeworker Create.
- Select Create > Course.
- Click on the link Asking the AI.
- Enter the title of your course.
- Add an optional description to give KAI additional context.
- Finally, click on Request outline.
KAI will create a suggested outline for the course based on your inputs. The creation of the outline by KAI may take a few minutes.
Step 2: Adjust the outline
You can adjust the outline created by KAI to your needs.
- Adjust the outline
- Add additional chapters and subchapters
- Adjust the naming of the chapters and subchapters
- Remove unnecessary chapters or subchapters
- Finally, click on Confirm outline.
Step 3: Generate course content
Choose which content should be created by KAI.
- Select Text to have the texts of the course chapters written. If you do not choose Text, an empty course structure will be created, which you can fill yourself.
- Click on Create Course.
Subsequently, the desired contents will be created based on your inputs. This step may take a few minutes.
After creation, you can immediately switch to the Content Editor by clicking on Launch course. There, you can add more interactions or have KAI create questions.
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