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What are CICERO Modules?

What are CICERO Modules?

Updated over a month ago

CICERO Modules are focused, expert-grade apps inside CICERO that generate custom assignments from your inputs. They’re built for real-world use across industries—legal, medical, education, sales, public speaking, and more. Each module guides you through a short setup, collects the right context (documents or prompts), and delivers a tailored assignment with objective delivery metrics.


What kinds of modules are there?

Q&A Modules:

Designed for interactive practice. You’re asked a sequence of questions one at a time. After you finish, CICERO scores your answers and shows prescriptive feedback on how to improve your responses. Typical uses: interview prep, cold-calls, cross-examination drills, customer discovery.


Presentation Modules:

Built for long-form performances like speeches, pitches, oral arguments, or case presentations. You can record directly in CICERO or upload audio/video. CICERO evaluates the performance against module-specific criteria and augments it with delivery metrics.


How modules work:

  1. Choose a module
    Browse the library and pick a Q&A or Presentation module that matches your scenario (e.g., “Interview Prep,” “Hot Bench,” “Cold Calls” “Oral Argument”).

  2. Provide inputs

    • Some modules require documents (e.g., “Interview Prep” → résumé/CV; “Cold Calls” → legal opinion).

    • Others need only short prompts (e.g., role, purpose, background information, custom questions). CICERO uses these inputs to tailor prompts, scoring rubrics, and feedback.

  3. Run the assignment

    • Q&A: Respond question-by-question. You can pause between questions.

    • Presentation: Record in-app or upload your file (video, audio, or text).

      Important: After you provide the setup inputs, your input medium (video, audio, or text) does affect the accuracy and detail of results. For the most concrete, fine-grained evaluation, video or audio is recommended. Text works well for content and structure checks, but can’t capture vocal delivery or nonverbal cues.

  4. Review results

    • A results page shows your scores, rubric notes, time breakdown, and delivery metrics.

    • You’ll see strengths, improvement areas, and concrete next steps.

    • Save, share, or retake to track progress over time.


Privacy note

  • Uploaded files are used to generate your assignment and feedback. You control retention and can delete artifacts at any time. (See Privacy & Security for details.)

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