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πŸ“£ What's New - November 2024 🎁

Project Folder Organization, Sequential Image Analysis, and New Interface Languages

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Written by OcΓ©ane Caille
Updated over 2 months ago

πŸ“‚ Studio > Project Organization

πŸ†• Sort and Manage Projects into Folders

Admins can now manage and organize projects within folders more efficiently and intuitively.

πŸ€” What this means for you:

  • Custom Organization: Sort your projects by theme, client, or any logic that fits your needs.

  • Easier Collaboration: Share and manage folders seamlessly between admins and collaborators for smoother teamwork.

🎦 Watch the video tutorial


🧠 Studio > Image Analysis

πŸ†• Add Multiple Images for Step-by-Step Analysis

When creating an information granule, you can now select multiple images to be analyzed in succession.

πŸ‘‰ What’s new:

  • Each image can include one or more focus zones.

  • The images display one after another in the same granule, with each focus zone representing a step in the analysis.

🎦 [Watch the video tutorial]

🌐 Platform > New Languages Available

πŸ†• Expanded Language Options in the Interface and Studio

The Didask experience is now more multilingual for both learners and content creators. Language selection can now be set directly from your Didask profile (previously, it depended solely on your browser settings).

πŸ‘‰ What’s changed:

Learner interface now available in:

  • French

  • English

  • German

  • Spanish

  • Italian

  • Portuguese

  • Chinese

  • Ukrainian

  • Romanian

  • Vietnamese

  • Polish

  • Czech

  • Japanese

  • Dutch

  • Turkish

  • Russian

Studio now available in:

  • French

  • English

  • German

  • Spanish

  • Italian

(Note: For the additional interface languages, the Studio will still default to English.)


πŸ”— Related resource:
🌍 [How to translate your training content in Didask?]


Keywords: image analysis, interface languages, studio languages, folders, project organization


Need help? Reach out to us at assistance@didask.com β€” our team is here to support you and your learning projects! πŸ’¬

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