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Create a Kyron Asset - Lesson

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**NOTE: If you have not previously logged in using Google or Microsoft to create an account, you will need to do so before you are able to start creating courses. Read this article for more information.**

Learn how to create Practice Problems or a Scenario asset. You can also create an asset from scratch (coming soon!).

There are two ways to create a Lesson on Kyron: using Kyron Content or our Content Echo feature. This article will walk through the steps of creating a lesson using Kyron Content.

  • Refer to this article to learn about creating a lesson with Content Echo.

1. Click the “+ New” button.

2. Click “Lesson” and click Next.

3. Select Kyron Content, then click next.

4. Fill in the required fields.

  • Alternatively, you can select one of the Example lessons at the top, and these fields will auto-populate for you.

  • Optional: If you have existing, text-based resources (PDF, TXT, or docx) you’d like to upload to support our AI with creating a tailored course to your materials, you can upload a maximum of 3 documents.

    • NOTE: This is different from Content Echo. If you upload documents here, they will simply influence the content that is generated. If you want to create a lesson that is a direct copy of your document, please use Content Echo.

5. Click “Generate lesson outline” in the bottom right when all fields have been filled.

6. You’ll see our AI plan the sections in your lesson on the next page.

Once this process is done, you will see an outline of all the sections in your lesson. You can make changes to the sections before creating the lesson.

  • You can edit the learning objective of each section to directly impact the course that is built.

  • If you’d like, you can add more sections to your course. Simply click “+ Add Section,” enter a topic/objective, and click Submit. Our AI will create the section title and refine your objective.

  • If you’d like to rearrange the order in which the modules appear, you can do so by following these steps:

    • Hover over the module you wish to move

    • Click the waffle icon on the left

    • Click and drag it into the desired location.

7. Once you have ensured you have all the sections you want in the desired order, click “Generate my lesson.”

8. You will be taken to a new page where you can see our AI begin to create your lesson!

  • This process will take a few moments, so feel free to navigate away from the page. You will receive an email once your course has been created.

9. Once your lesson has been created, you will see a preview of what your videos will look like.

10. Review the generated content, and make any necessary changes/edits.

11. Once you are done making all your edits/changes, you will need to generate all the videos in your lesson before publishing.

  • Read this article for more information on how to generate the videos for your lesson.

A few notes on course creation:

  • On the “Lesson Sections” page, any edits you make here will not affect what you inputted in the previous “Course Overview” page.

    • For example, if you add a new section with a new objective, this will not change the learning objectives on the previous “Course Overview” page.

  • If you are on the “Lesson Sections” page and go back to the “Lesson Overview” page to make edits, those changes will override what was on the “Lesson Sections” page.

    • For example, if you go back and change your learning objectives on the “Course Overview” page, the AI will re-plan your course and you will notice the section title and objective(s) have changed.

  • Each section in a lesson covers one learning objective, and will be roughly 30 minutes long. It will consist of lecture videos, multiple choice questions, discussion activities, and a short section assessment.

    • Depending on the lesson duration you select, not all learning objectives may be covered.

      • For example, if you initially input three learning objectives but choose a 1-hour course, only two objectives will be included.

    • If you add additional lesson sections during the second step of the creation process, your course duration will increase.

      • For example, if you initially created a 30-minute course and then added a new module, the total course length will extend to 1 hour.

Watch a video demo on this on our Youtube channel!

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