This post is provided to you by genial and gracious guest blogger, Daniel Liestman, graduate student at the University of St. Francis in Joliet, MS in Training and Development program.
Before seeking to incorporate AI into training, one must first consider how to engage with AI in the design process itself. AI can assist in conducting and assessing the learning needs analysis. AI can create eLearning course outlines as well as build content. AI can also assist in writing introductions, crafting transitions, or crafting conclusions. AI can also generate Level 1 and 2 activities and quizzes. AI generated visuals can also be quite engaging! Beyond design, AI can evaluate instructional design content. AI to stays current with the latest trends in instructional design.
Most TD blogs on AI consider incorporating it into training. This blog realizes this is not the goal. Numerous examples are offered which will make the most of free AI sites and tools. This blog is iterative and provides important background information from previous entries to make for a more complete learning experience. At the same time, none of these tools are fool proof. Chat GPT3.5 is offered as a tool for summarizing a discussion and acknowledges some light proof-reading may be needed. Light-proofing—HA! Last time I tried it to summarize, I got nonsense reduced to gibberish.
Proceed with caution.
Robertson, D. (2024). Improve your instructional design workflow with these 8 practical AI tool uses. Neovation. https://www.neovation.com/learn/87-8-practical-ai-tool-uses-for-your-instructional-design-workflow