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Is AI in Learning and Development Fast-Tracking Dull Training, Especially eLearning Narration?

IT Training Department Blog

That is, putting a script into an AI narration tool (that uses synthesized voices), and it spits out audio for eLearning. While it undoubtedly offers the efficiency of standardization, is it inadvertently fast-tracking the production of dull, lifeless training materials that fail to resonate with people? Need a British English speaker?

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How AI Will Affect Instructional Design: My Thoughts Right Now

Experiencing eLearning

AI voices While instructional design overall isn’t going to disappear, the voice over field is going to be hit hard. AI voices are much better now than they were even a year ago, and I continue to see new tools and improvements all the time. I know several IDs who are already using primarily or exclusively AI voices.

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10 Golden Rules for ELearning Design

LearnDash

Use First-Person: Write the content so that it uses a first-person voice. Stick with a standard color-scheme. Pay Attention to Course Flow: Your courses should follow a logical progression and navigational pattern so as to avoid confusion. Assessments Matter: Always include some form of assessment, but not just on memorizing.

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6 Elements of an Outstanding Tutorial Video

LearnDash

You don’t have to have pristine production quality on your tutorial videos, but they must meet a basic standard of professionalism. If you’re only recording your voice, buy a simple podcast microphone. A human voice helps learners pay attention to the content, remember what they learned, and feel connected to the material.

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The Ultimate Glossary of eLearning Terms

LearnUpon

The first official eLearning content standard, AICC was developed by the Aviation Industry CBT Committee in 1993 as a CD-ROM based standard. ARCS (Attention Relevance Confidence Satisfaction). Keller’s ARCS model of motivation stands for Attention, Relevance, Confidence, and Satisfaction. Blended Learning. Certification.

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9 Top eLearning Trends of 2017 from 49 Experts

eLearningArt

I hasten to say that there are other avenues we wish were getting attention, but we realize the following trends have practical priorities for the majority of our clients: Micro Learning — Short learning segments have multiple advantages, but what stands out is their facilitation of getting to specifically needed content very quickly.

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5 Ways to Tell Stories in eLearning

Integrated Learnings

If the rest of an eLearning lesson follows a standard, templated look, using fun images can contribute to the story’s attention-grabbing effect. An interactive timeline (perhaps built with Flash) can also help capture attention with appealing visuals and by offering learners the ability to move the story forward.

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