How Are E-Learning Designers Using AI to Build Online Training? #416
Using AI in E-Learning #416: Challenge | Recap
Challenge of the Week
This week, your challenge is to show how AI can be used in e-learning or instructional design.
Share Your E-Learning Work
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Last Week’s Challenge:
Before you join the AI revolution, check out the creative ways course designers chunk and organize content with scrolling panels:
Scrolling Panels in E-Learning RECAP #415: Challenge | Recap
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Next Week’s Challenge & Webinar
- Next week's challenge #417 (May 19): Give your E-Learning an Accessibility Makeover. See challenge #353 to get a feel for what we’re doing in this challenge.
- Upcoming webinar (May 23): Unlock the Secrets of Accessible E-Learning. I’m teaching a class on accessibility this week and plan to showcase the current challenge and your examples. See ya’ll in the session!
Got an idea for a challenge? Are you interested in doing a webinar showcasing how you made one or more challenge demos? Or do you have some comments for your humble challenge host? Use this anonymous form to share your feedback: https://bit.ly/ElearningChallengeForm.