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title: Agility Recovery SOAR — Co-pilot Module Redesign
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created: '2026-01-30'
updated: '2026-01-30'
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- agility-recovery
- instructional-design
- rise-360
- storyline
- copilot
- soar-course
- elearning
- module-redesign
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# Agility Recovery SOAR — Co-pilot Module Redesign

## Overview

During the January 30, 2026 SOAR course review, the team decided to scrap the standalone Co-pilot Storyline module and redistribute its content. The root cause was the same embedding problem affecting the Salesforce training: Storyline blocks embedded inside Rise 360 render too small to be usable on laptops, which is the primary device for Agility Recovery's sales team.

Rather than invest further effort in a broken delivery format, the decision was made to absorb the Co-pilot exercises directly into the main Rise course and shift hands-on practice to the live facilitator session.

Related issue: [[wiki/knowledge/elearning/agility-recovery-salesforce-training-pivot.md]]

## Decision

**The Co-pilot module is scrapped.** Its content will be redistributed as follows:

| Content type | New home |
|---|---|
| Conceptual content (prompting principles, specificity, iteration) | Integrated into the main Rise course as standard blocks |
| Hands-on exercises | Moved to the live facilitator-led follow-up session |
| Prompt Cowboy tool demo | Added as a live activity in the facilitator guide |

## Rationale

- The embedded Storyline block was unreadable on laptops; all team members use laptops
- The Co-pilot module was exercise-heavy rather than content-heavy, making it a natural fit for a live session
- The conceptual content (be specific, don't give up on the first prompt, ask Co-pilot what else it needs before executing) is valuable and worth preserving in the Rise course
- Gus confirmed the live session format is appropriate: "We'll just make sure that we have a good, strong stuff going on in the facilitator follow-up session of co-pilot"

## Implementation Details

### Rise Course Updates
- Integrate Co-pilot exercises into the existing Rise module structure, matching the format used in other SOAR course sections
- Preserve key prompting principles as Rise content blocks:
  - Be specific and detailed in prompts
  - Don't abandon the prompt on the first attempt — iterate
  - Ask Co-pilot "what else do you need from me before you execute?" to surface gaps before running

### Facilitator Guide Updates
- Add a live activity section for Co-pilot hands-on practice
- Include a live demo of the **Prompt Cowboy** website as a facilitated activity (not embedded in e-learning)
- Note: Prompt Cowboy helps learners construct better prompts; Gus suggested the facilitator pull it up and play around in it live to model the behavior

## Action Items

- [ ] Move Co-pilot exercises into the main Rise course; match existing section format (@Isalia Ramirez)
- [ ] Add facilitator notes for live Co-pilot practice session, including Prompt Cowboy demo (@Isalia Ramirez)

## Source Meeting

[[wiki/clients/agility-recovery/meetings/2026-01-30-soar-course-review.md]]