Get up and running with Adaptiverse in minutes. Watch the videos, follow the steps, and start creating adaptive lessons today. These short videos will walk you through everything you need to know to get started with Adaptiverse.
Create Adapted Lessons from Any Text
Upload a text passage, subject, question or concept and watch Adaptiverse automatically transform it into an adapted, structured lesson.
Key Steps
1. Log In to Adaptive Versus 0:12
- Navigate to the Adaptive Versus website.
- Enter your login credentials to access your account.
2. Access the Lesson Generator 0:12
- Once logged in, locate and click on the ‘Lesson Generator’ option on the site.
3. Enter the Topic 0:23
- In the lesson generator, input the topic you want to learn about (e.g., ‘pickle making process’).
- Consider the age and comprehension level of the learner (e.g., a 10-year-old).
4. Adjust Complexity Level 0:32
- Adjust the complexity settings based on the learner’s needs:
- Lower complexity for new communication partners.
- Increase complexity if the previous lesson was too easy.
5. Specify Lesson Length 0:56
- Decide on the length of the lesson (e.g., ‘three paragraphs’).
6. Generate the Lesson 1:01
- Click the ‘Generate Lesson’ button to create the lesson.
7. Review the Generated Lesson 1:24
- Once generated, scroll down to review the lesson content:
- Check the three paragraphs provided.
- Review the scaffolded questions accompanying each paragraph.
8. Explore Additional Resources 1:36
- If interested in further information, click on the sources listed at the bottom of the lesson.
Cautionary Notes
- Ensure that the complexity level is appropriate for the learner’s understanding to avoid frustration or disengagement.
- Double-check the topic input for accuracy before generating the lesson.
Tips for Efficiency
- Familiarize yourself with the Adaptive Versus site to navigate quickly.
- Keep a list of common topics and their complexity levels for faster lesson creation in the future.
- Regularly review and adjust the complexity settings based on feedback from previous lessons.
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Turn Images into Adapted Lessons
Snap a photo of a worksheet, textbook page, or handout, and Adaptiverse will extract the content and build an adapted lesson in seconds.
Key Steps
Step 1: Access the Lesson Generator 0:03
- Open the Adaptive and Lesson Generator tool.
- Select the option for ‘Lessons by Image’.
Step 2: Upload the Image 0:14
- Choose the image you want to use for the lesson (e.g., a photograph or a screenshot).
- Click on the upload button to add the image.
Step 3: Specify the Focus of the Lesson 0:21
- Answer the prompt: ‘What is interesting about this image?’
- Specify the focus of the lesson (e.g., details about a car in the image).
Step 4: Set Learner’s Age and Paragraph Count 0:31
- Indicate the age of the learner (e.g., 10 years old).
- Specify the number of paragraphs you want in the lesson (e.g., 3 paragraphs).
Step 5: Generate the Lesson 0:55
- Click on the ‘Generate’ button to create the lesson based on the uploaded image.
Step 6: Access the Lesson Dashboard 1:04
- Navigate to the lesson dashboard to view the generated lesson.
- Scroll to find the lesson created from your uploaded image.
Step 7: Review the Generated Lesson 1:28
- Check the original image and the generated lesson content.
- Ensure the lesson meets the educational needs and interests of the learner.
Step 8: Upload Additional Images for Different Content 2:18
- If needed, repeat the process for different images (e.g., textbook pages or articles).
- Adjust the learner’s age and paragraph count as necessary.
Step 9: Verify Sources and Content 4:06
- Review the sources provided with the lesson for accuracy.
- Ensure that the content is appropriate and accessible for the learner.
Cautionary Notes
- Ensure that the images uploaded are clear and relevant to the lesson topic.
- Be mindful of the learner’s comprehension level when specifying the age and paragraph count.
Tips for Efficiency
- Use high-quality images to improve the accuracy of the generated content.
- Prepare a list of potential images in advance to streamline the lesson creation process.
- Regularly check the lesson dashboard for previously generated lessons to avoid duplication.
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Master Your Dashboard
Learn how to manage all your adapted lessons from one dashboard.
Key Steps
Accessing the Dashboard 0:03
- Open your web browser and log into your Adaptiverse account.
- Locate the navigation bar at the top of the screen.
- Click on the ‘Dashboard’ option to access your lesson dashboard.
Viewing Usage and Recent Activity 0:20
- Once in the dashboard, observe your usage metrics displayed in tokens.
- Scroll down to view your recent lesson activity, which lists all lessons you have created.
Accessing a Lesson 0:30
- To access a specific lesson, find it in the list of recent lessons.
- Click on the lesson title to open it for editing or review.
Copying or Printing a Lesson 0:39
- After opening the lesson, you have two options:
- To copy the text, select the text and use the ‘Copy’ function (Ctrl+C or Command+C).
- To print the lesson, click on the ‘Print’ button.
- You will also have the option to save the lesson as a PDF during the printing process.
Cautionary Notes
- Ensure you are logged into the correct account to access your lessons.
- Be cautious when copying text to avoid losing any formatting or important information.
Tips for Efficiency
- Regularly check your dashboard to stay updated on your lesson usage and activity.
- Use the PDF saving option to keep a digital copy of your lessons for offline access.
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