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eCampus Ultra includes a new tool that utilizes artificial intelligence to help faculty create course structure, generate discussion or journal prompts, and create assignments, tests, or grading rubrics. More general description. The complexity and level of detail in AI-generated modules, questions, or assessments can be adjusted by entering more information in the description you provide the AI tool and by selecting a value on the Complexity slider in the tool.

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Guide: Test Question Generation

Generate Question Banks

Stuff about banks of questions to be used If you create an Ultra Document (Content>Plus (plus)>Create>Document) that displays instructional content for your students, the AI design assistant can use that document to generate a question bank for use in assessments. Click the Auto-generate question bank link at the bottom of the Ultra document’s content sections to choose options. All content on the document will be used to formulate the questions.

In the AI question bank tool you can select the Type, Complexity, and Number of questions to tailor the questions generated. Click the Generate button to see suggested questions. After carefully reviewing the generated questions, click the checkboxesto select the ones you’d like to keep and click Add to Question Bank to save them. You will be able to see the new bank of questions from the Question Banks link in the Details & Actions area of the Content page, or when you are creating a test or assignment in the course.

Guide: AI Question Bank Generation

Guide: Question Banks

Generate Images

The eCampus Ultra allows you to search for images to use in your course from the included stock image collection, or use the AI design assistant can help you find to generate images for your course. But frankly I found more appropriate imagery by performing my own image search with Google or Bing. It is limited to images in ____ collection, i thinkWhen adding content to a document, you can click the Image button to upload an image from your device, search the stock images archive, or Generate images with the AI tool. Click the field below to describe an image that you’d like to include, and click Generate. Choose an image you like and click Next to select the aspect ratio and zoom level for the appearance of the image on your course document. Finally, give the image a display name and an alt-text description, and choose file options for whether students can download the image before you Save it to the content page.

Guide: Generate Images