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ELC 082: A Blueprint for AI Literacy in Learning and Development

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* Literacy levels within each area * Key areas that are especially important for instructional design * The three levels of competencies for two areas in the framework: AI pedagogy and AI ethics * Complexity of AI ethics * How AI is culturally biased * How people can use this AI literacy framework TIME: 29 minutes TRANSCRIPT: Download ELC 082 Transcript: (..)

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ELC 029: Social Learning Is A Way Of Life

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She is the co-author of The New Social Learning: Connect, Collaborate, Work (the second edition was recently published), author of Learn More Now and co-author of Creating a Learning Culture. Marcia spent twenty years working as a “corporate fixer,” helping organizations reinvent the cultural practices and […].

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Emerging Roles Of The Learning Designer

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We find ourselves in a convergence of technological, cultural and workplace transformations—a perfect storm. Right now, before our very eyes, the world of workplace learning is shifting. Constant innovation and disruption are the new normal and there are no signs that this is stopping anytime soon. eLearning Design'

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Learning From Visual Data

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This particular example reveals a lot about the culture and society of the US. The New York Times excels in interactive data visualizations. They have the staff and the vision to create interactive graphics that help you learn and draw your own conclusions. In terms of online learning, you get a lot here just by playing around.

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35 More Qualities Of The Ideal Instructional Designer

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Be cross-culturally competent and understand the needs of a global audience. Know how to facilitate—to teach a SME how to use a technology or demonstrate a new technique. It also helps guide design choices when you know how to facilitate. April Hayman). Susan Guest).

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10 Ways To Design For Emotions (Part III)

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Images of facial expressions and dramatic gestures are known to arouse emotional reactions and have similar interpretations across many cultures. Both pleasant and disturbing pictures elicit a physical response in the body and speak directly to emotional centers in the brain compared to neutral pictures.

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10 Social Media Tools For Learning

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In terms of promoting learning, employees could use blogs to write first-hand accounts of case studies, lessons learned, project debriefings, travel tips and cultural customs. Internal experts could blog about their areas of proficiency.