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AI, DEI, Twine: ID Links 4/23/24

Experiencing eLearning

I share these links about once a month here on my blog. I’m experimenting with AI image tools to create images for my blog posts. Julie Dirksen Beginner’s Guide to Midjourney Consistent Characters. As I read online, I bookmark resources I find interesting and useful. What is the risk if output errors are not caught?

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Instructional Design and E-Learning Blogs

Experiencing eLearning

Back when I wrote my instructional design careers series in 2007, I was only aware of a few blogs by instructional designers. Since then, I’ve discovered a wealth of blogs by instructional designers, e-learning developers, and workplace learning specialists. E-Learning Tyro highlights blogs and posts of the week.

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Instructional Design Skills

Experiencing eLearning

Blogs by instructional designers can be an excellent resource as well. Start with my list of 35+ ID and Elearning blogs. My list of bookmarks tagged instructionaldesign contain a wide range of resources. Julie Dirksen’s Design for How People Learn provides a very accessible view of research on the science of learning.

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9 Top eLearning Trends of 2017 from 49 Experts

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Michael Allen | Connie Malamed | Allen Partridge | Julie Dirksen | Brent Schlenker. Julie Dirksen. Julie is a well known eLearning author and speaker. Julie’s book, Design for How People Learn , is a must read for every instructional designer. Learn more about Julie here. tweet this image].

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What’s Your Max Learning Strategy?

Learning Visions

Julie Dirksen also provided some great ideas on how to create a campaign, including before, during and after activities. Tags: marketing learning campaign max strategy. The other way of saying this is that since marginal cost of distribution is free, you might as well put things everywhere. It's a campaign. Photo credit: Risk!