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Category The Future of Learning

Read articles on how technology will change the way we teach, train, and develop content for the learners of tomorrow. Understand what artificial intelligence, augmented reality, virtual reality, and mixed reality mean and how they are expected to change the lives of content developers, elearning designers, trainers, and other training and teaching professionals.

GPT-4 and Auto-GPT: Is it time to Pause and Reflect?

I tried… eLearning Storyboarding with AI AI can storyboard. Just the way everyone can draw. Those who work in eLearning development will tell you that there’s a vast difference between an instructional designer and a content developer – and that… Continue Reading →

AI Art and Content – Should Content Creators and Instructional Designers be Worried?

(Note: This article is based on some experimental reconnaissance of the AI paradigm and how it is set to impact content creation.) Let me begin by explaining a few key terms as non-technically as possible…and of course, with a warning… Continue Reading →

What is AI Art?

AI Art is the new buzzword in the air, the new kid on the tech-block, the easy-peasy graphic tool everyone’s tinkering with, and so a couple of weeks ago, I threw caution to wind and dived in head first into… Continue Reading →

A Culturally Diverse Audience & Instructional Design

Among all kinds of diverse audience that an Instructional Designer may have to address, a culturally audience is probably the trickiest. Mostly because it influences everyone equally. Content creators have tried to come up with abstract generalizations such as high-context… Continue Reading →

Instructional Design in the Metaverse – The Future of Learning

According to Gartner, a metaverse is “a collective virtual space, created by the convergence of virtually enhanced physical and digital reality.” As technology continues to touch and transform every aspect of our lives, it’s interesting to imagine how learning would… Continue Reading →

Eklavya’s Quest – Self-learning & the Importance of Symbols

Eklavya, one of the tragic heroes of Mahabharata, learned archery on his own and became such a great archer that Dronacharya began to fear that he would far exceed the capabilities of Arjuna, his disciple. What was it that kept… Continue Reading →

5 Future Trends in Learning and Training – The Late 20s and Early 30s.

About 15 years ago, online learning was a thing, but the learning creators were still worrying about low bandwidths and Flash (now called Animate) was super-awesome because it helped us create eye-candy content that was byte-cheap. Smartphone wasn’t born, and… Continue Reading →

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