What is an "AI Course"
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Definition:AI Live Streaming (Simulcast, Simulated Live Streaming, Recorded-to-Live Streaming): It mainly uses pre-recorded course materials (recording files) as the teaching carrier, which can be fully or interspersed into course sessions during scheduling. No teacher is required to teach in person for an AI course, but teachers need to record AI materials in a way that simulates regular live teaching (these materials can be referenced multiple times across different courses). When students attend classes on their end, everything they see (interface, interactions, teacher's performance) appears to be a genuine live stream, yet the course content itself is not delivered in real time but is a playback of pre-recorded footage (course recording files).
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Value Proposition: It is widely adopted because it brings significant advantages to educational institutions, especially in terms of cost reduction, efficiency improvement and scalability:
- Ultimate cost reduction and substantial efficiency improvement (Core Function)
- Guaranteed content quality and standardized delivery
- Breaking temporal and spatial constraints for highly flexible operations
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Applicable Scope: One-on-one, One-to-many (Not supported for large group courses)
- Reference the AI course package when creating a course.

- During scheduling, select an AI class session and choose the AI material (recording file).

- Courses scheduled as shown in the figure below:

- AI Course for Students, as shown in the figure below:

- Note: As AI courses use pre-recorded materials, they start automatically at the scheduled time and end automatically when the material playback finishes. (When recording materials, the duration should be reasonably controlled based on the course requirements.)
- Reference the AI course package when creating a course.




