How can I fill my course with content faster?

Modified on Mon, 7 Aug, 2023 at 6:15 AM

If you don't have any ready-made content to fill your course or have limited time to create it, our AI can help you.




A few words about what AI is


Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the way knowledge creators develop and deliver course content. 


One of the most significant benefits of AI is the ability to quickly and efficiently create lesson content for various courses.

This not only saves creators time and resources but also ensures that the course content is up-to-date and relevant to the latest developments in the field. 


Overall, AI is a powerful tool that can help knowledge creators develop high-quality lesson content that meets the needs of learners in various courses.




How to use AI on Trible?


Our AI was created by Open AI (Chat GPT). It can help you with course design and formatting of the information you add.


For example, you need to add a description to your lesson.


Click on the AI icon on the toolbar.




Specify what you need in the new window. And click OK to launch the bot.

Wait a few seconds for the bot to process your request and provide a solution.


After evaluating the result, you can adjust your request to get a more appropriate solution. Or you can finalize the material yourself. 


Here is a short visual explanation of how it works, you just click on the icon, then the dialog window with AI opens and a few moments later you add the text to the dialog window the AI has your text prepared (please note, we have asked AI to write "a thankful paragraph").



Please note that the more precisely you describe your request to our AI, the better and more relevant solution you will receive.



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