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Generating AI Images and Characters: ID Links 6/10/25

Experiencing eLearning

I share these links about once a month here on my blog. This post includes links related to generating AI images, character images, AI voices, and automated podcast transcriptions. I generated the images below in Midjourney by retexturing a flat icon (also generated in Midjourney).

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Effective eLearning Content Development to prevent Cognitive Overload

Thinkdom

This means that when we are exposed to too much information, we experience cognitive overload, which hinders our learning and retention. This is what cognitive overload feels like. In this blog, we will discover the importance of effective eLearning content development that prevents cognitive overload.

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Video and Research AI Tools: ID Links 1/16/24

Experiencing eLearning

I share these links about once a month here on my blog. This post includes links related to AI tools for video storytelling and summarizing research, character images, competency mapping, and task analysis. I’m experimenting with AI image tools to create images for my blog posts. What is Cognitive Task Analysis?

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DevLearn 2024 Recap

Experiencing eLearning

For this blog post, I also used Claude LLM to review my handwritten notes and pull out key points. A lot of what is labeled as “neuroscience” in the field is actually cognitive science or something else. It was great to reconnect with folks I’ve known for a while and to make a lot of new connections.

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Designing eLearning for Cognitive Ease

Integrated Learnings

I recently started reading Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman, and the chapter on cognitive ease offered all sorts of implications for eLearning design. This, combined with additional discussion in the book, suggests that a bad mood creates cognitive strain, and a good mood promotes cognitive ease. By Shelley A.

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Storyline Accessibility and Mayer’s Principles

Scissortail's Learning Nest

If you’re not familiar with Mayer’s Principles, this blog post from Digital Learning Institute explains them in a nutshell. Storyline Accessibility for Multimedia Application of these principles has led to the common practice of developing eLearning that uses images synchronized with audio narration.

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Stories and Memory, Games, LXD: ID Links 12/12/23

Experiencing eLearning

I share these links about once a month here on my blog. This post includes research on stories and memory, games for learning, scenario-based learning, a definition of LXD, and a few AI image tools. I’m experimenting with AI image tools to create images for my blog posts. This was created in Playground.

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