Create and Organize Content
Use Creator for structured authoring, use AI as a starting point, and keep the workspace inventory clear through Library and Next Activity.
This section covers the normal authoring loop in EleWave: create structured work, submit it privately, review it, and keep the workspace inventory clean.
02.1 Create content in Creator
Open Creator from the overview shortcuts or go directly to /library/create.
The normal authoring path is:
- choose the destination surface and category
- add sections
- add activity nodes inside each section
- choose the right activity type for each step
- add content, media, proof rules, and completion expectations
- resolve readiness issues shown by the creator
- submit the flow as a private draft
Creator is built for courses, workflows, operating packs, and journeys. It keeps the instruction, sequence, completion rule, and review preparation together before release.
02.2 Use AI when it helps
Use AI to draft outlines, SOPs, quiz questions, activity suggestions, or schedule ideas from your source material.
Treat the result as a starting point. Move the useful parts into the manual creator, edit them, and approve the final content before it affects runtime behavior.
02.3 Know what happens after submit
Submitting creates a private draft.
A draft can be reviewed, refined, and later published. EleWave separates creation from review and release so teams do not ship unfinished work by accident.
02.4 Organize content in Library
The Library is the workspace inventory for flows and process content.
Use it to:
- browse by surface, category, and flow
- create new flows inside the selected structure
- review private inventory before publishing
- see enrolled and in-progress counts
- open a specific flow for editing, review, or execution
If a workspace is missing, Library will ask you to choose or join one. The Library is always workspace-aware.
02.5 Use Next Activity for immediate execution
When a user needs the next thing to do, send them to Next Activity at /library/nextactivity.
That surface is optimized for action, not browsing. It helps a user jump straight into the top queued task without navigating the wider Library first.