The AI Assistant is available for a large number of Xerte pages. In most cases, the AI Assistant contains inputs specific to that page and as such each AI Assistant is different. However, several settings are identical across all AI Assistants. We refer to these as Base AI Generation Settings and are explained on this page.
If you're interested in learning more about the AI settings of a specific page, as well as tips on how to configure the Base AI Generation Settings for these pages, please visit the following page: AI Assistant Per Page.
Many interactivities that support automatic content generation use the same core settings. Their default values can be set at the learning object level by opening the Base AI Generation Settings assistant property.
Reading Level helps the model decide how complex the generated language should be.
You can use:
basic English, beginner English, or Advanced DutchC1 Level EnglishBasic English A2 levelYou can also add extra descriptors for more control. For example:
A2 Level Beginner English, encountering words on this subject for the first timeA2 Level Beginner English with advanced knowledge of [subject] terminologyThis setting is available at the learning object level, where you can choose a dropdown value or enter a custom one.
It can also be set per page. To do this, enable Show Advanced Options and enter a custom value there.
Education Level helps the model judge the difficulty of the generated content.
You can use:
Examples:
University, advanced knowledge of subjects relating to maths produces more challenging contentMiddle school produces less challenging contentMiddle school, no knowledge of subject lowers the difficulty furtherThis setting is available at the learning object level, where you can choose a dropdown value or enter a custom one.
It can also be set per page. To do this, enable Show Advanced Options and enter a custom value there.
Tone and Style tells the model what kind of writing style to use.
Examples:
Formal suits professional contextsSemi-formal, active may feel more approachable for studentsSemi-formal, active, excited produces more enthusiastic contentYou can also request more specific styles, although results may be less consistent. For example:
as if spoken by a radio hostShakespeareanThis setting is available at the learning object level, where you can choose a dropdown value or enter a custom one.
It can also be set per page. To do this, enable Show Advanced Options and enter a custom value there.
Additional Instructions is an optional catch-all field available in most interactivities.
Use it when the standard fields are not enough to describe what you want. For example, when creating flashcards about birds, you could specify that the generated content should focus on:
There is no fixed limit to this field, so you can be as detailed as needed.
Because this field accepts almost any kind of instruction, not every possible input combination can be tested. If generation gives unexpected results, try changing this field or temporarily leaving it empty.
Information Source lets you choose what the model should use as context for generation.
Available options include:
When you upload a file directly in Information Source, the model will try to use only that file as its source.
This means the scope is limited to the specific file selected for that interactivity.
Using the learning object itself as context is useful when you want to generate content from material already added to the learning object, such as making a quiz based on text pages.
When selected, the system saves the current state of the learning object as if you had clicked Preview. This does not publish the learning object. That saved state is then used as context for generation.
If you want to use multiple files, select All Context Resources.
This option uses all files synced at the learning object level in the AI Context Resources/Links table, found in the AI Context Management assistant which can be accessed on the learning object level. This table contains all of the files which have already been synced and are ready to use as AI context.
See the AI Context Management section for more information.
AI Context Management is a learning object-level feature for organising files used as context for generated interactivities.
To add a file, create a new entry in the grid using the plus icon.
Entries can be:
To upload a file, use Import Media.
These AI files are separate from normal media files.
You can also add:
These are only for your own organisation. They are not used by the model during generation.
After submitting an entry, the file may take a few minutes to process.
Each time you open the page or change the table, it refreshes and shows all successfully synced files.
If a file does not appear after syncing, try adding it again.
To remove processed files linked to an entry, delete the associated row by selecting it, then using the trash icon.
You may need to wait briefly while the system removes the files.
Once an entry has been successfully processed and synced, you can delete the original uploaded file to save storage space, as long as you do not delete the entry itself from the table.
This is especially useful for large files such as videos.
To delete the original uploaded files, open the Import Media window while adding a new row and delete them there.
A dedicated overview for corpus files in the project properties window is planned for a future update.
To make the model use these files as context, go to Information Source in the AI settings of each page and select one of the following:
This will ensure that all of the synced files in the AI Context Resources/Links table are considered for that particular generation.