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AI Tools, Visual and UI Design: ID Links 2/13/24

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This post includes links to four AI tools, visual and UI design, predictions and trends for L&D in 2024, scenarios and simulations, and Articulate Rise. This is a case study from a mobile interface for an app, so it’s not directly related to elearning. As I read online, I bookmark resources I find interesting and useful.

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Elearning Trends for 2018

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At the end of last year, Bryan Jones from eLearningArt reached out to me for my predictions on the top 3 eLearning trends for 2018. Here are the top 3 trends that I picked, as well as some commentary: Mobile (#5 on the overall list). Mobile learning has been happening for over 10 years, and this trend will continue in 2018.

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LearnTrends: Reinventing Organizational Learning

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Mobile learning–most impt is making sure people have the tech. Clockwork, predictable –> Complexity, surprising. Jay says obsolete b/c things aren’t predictable anymore–SMEs don’t know what will be important to know. Expand Venues : Push –> Pull. Hallmarks of Future Work.

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E-Learning 2.0 Research

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Mobile down 10.6%. However, these predictions are always more optimistic than real life. Wikis up 7.7%. A number of rapid tools are up, but tools that take longer to create (simulations and games) are down. Good question in the chat from Cathy Moore: Are blogs being used top-down or created by learners? approaches.

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Instructional Design Isn’t Dying. It’s Evolving.

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You may have read dire predictions that instructional design is dead. Our future will likely include computers, mobile, AR, and VR. The eLearning Guild just published a report titled “ Is instructional design a dying art? ” One of the guild’s recent surveys asked participants if ID is a dying field. Is it really?

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On the Horizon

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Rachel Smith: “The report isn’t really about predicting…it’s just a look at what is important at that moment.&#. Mobile phones: Fast growth & innovation. Good points in the chat: Taylor Willingham [Texas]: More people have access to mobile phones than running water. Down to 2 for each time horizon.