LiveCase now allows educators to author their own decision-driven learning experiences, often inspired by cases but not limited to traditional case formats, as Immersive AI LiveCases. AI templates remove production friction without removing pedagogical control.
This provides educators with better tools to design learning that still requires thinking.
You can now design your own LiveCase using our AI Template in under 15 minutes.
Why Authorship Matters More Than Ever
Traditional learning materials were designed for discussion rooms, small cohorts, and a shared pace. Today’s reality looks very different. Large lectures, hybrid delivery, uneven preparation, and widespread access to generative AI all place new pressure on experiential learning design.
In this context, authoring your own learning experience is no longer a luxury. It allows educators to align scenarios precisely with learning objectives, design decisions that cannot be solved by copying answers, control pacing and engagement across large cohorts, and embed feedback directly into the experience itself.
What It Means to Author on LiveCase
Authoring on LiveCase does not start with screens or scripts. It starts with a situation that requires decisions. You define the problem space, the roles involved, and the moments where learners must make decisions.
From there, the platform helps turn that structure into an interactive experience. Learners engage through guided chat, interact with characters and AI chatbots, and receive AI feedback tied to their reasoning rather than just their outcome. These Immersive AI LiveCases work across higher education, executive education, and professional learning wherever judgement and tradeoffs matter.
For inspiration, the LiveCase catalogue shows how decision-driven simulations work across disciplines and formats.
AI Templates as Pedagogical Scaffolding
The most significant shift in LiveCase authoring is the use of AI templates.
When you create your own Immersive AI LiveCase using the self-serve authoring tools, AI assisted templates help you structure a clear decision arc, translate notes or existing materials into interactive dialogue, define characters and constraints consistently, and embed reflection and feedback at the right moments.
This matters because most educators do not struggle with ideas. They struggle with time and production overhead. AI templates remove the blank page problem while preserving authorial intent and instructional judgement.
You can access these tools through Create Your Own LiveCase, designed to be no-code and educator-led. AI templates take under 15 minutes to be created.
Designing for Decision, Not Consumption
This design supports AI-resistant learning by requiring original judgement, deeper engagement in large classes where discussion time is limited, more equitable participation including quieter learners, and richer post-experience conversations. These benefits apply equally to case-based teaching, leadership development, onboarding, ethics training, and negotiation practice.
Feedback as Part of the Experience
One of the most under appreciated benefits of LiveCase authoring is feedback design. Instead of grading after the fact, feedback is integrated into the learning moment.
As an author, you decide what strong reasoning looks like, where misconceptions appear, how consequences unfold, and when learners should pause and reflect. AI helps scale this feedback across cohorts, but the judgement embedded in it remains yours.
Ownership, Control, and Academic Integrity
A critical concern for educators is ownership. LiveCase authoring preserves full intellectual property rights. Whether you author independently using AI templates or collaborate through LiveCase Studio Services, the learning experience remains yours.
When to Author Yourself and When to Use Studio Services
Some educators want full hands-on control. Others prefer a partner to translate their expertise into a polished simulation more quickly.
If you already have a learning concept, existing materials, or a scenario in mind, self-authoring with AI templates is often the fastest route.
If time is limited or the scenario is complex, LiveCase Studio Services provide done-for-you support while keeping you involved as the academic or subject expert.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need technical skills to author a LiveCase?
No. The authoring environment is no-code and designed for educators. AI templates support structure without requiring development experience.
Can I adapt existing teaching materials?
Yes. Many educators translate existing cases, notes, or scenarios into Immersive AI LiveCases while preserving the core dilemma.
How does this work in large lectures?
LiveCase is designed for scale. Learners engage individually or asynchronously, allowing class time to focus on analysis and comparison.
Does AI write the experience for me?
No. AI assists with structure and pacing, but educators define decisions, feedback, and learning intent.
How does this address AI cheating?
By design. Decision-driven experiences require original judgement and adapt to learner input.
Can I keep my LiveCase private?
Yes. You control distribution, usage, and whether your experience is shared, published, or monetized.