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David Kelly's Curated L&D Content for the Week of 3/7/22
The Future of ID in an AI World Artificial intelligence is rapidly changing the ways we live, work, and play. This post by Markus Bernhardt and Clark Quinn looks at how A.I. is evolving, and what it means to the future of instructional design. How I Create My Weekly Newsletter (and personal curation tips you should steal) Curation is a great skill for learning and development professionals to develop. This post by Mike Taylor – one of the best curators in the L&D space – explains his process for curating his weekly newsletter. It's a great post to understand curation in practice. Create a Google Cloud Account to Share Courses for Free While uploading elearning courses to a learning management system is common practice, there are times you need an alternative for hosting your projects (such as showcasing your personal portfolio). This post by Tom Kuhlmann explores how to use Google Cloud as a free alternative for sharing your courses. The Need for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Training in the Hybrid Workplace Supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion is an important goal for L&D departments. This post examines what new challenges arise in supporting DEI efforts in an increasingly remote and hybrid work environment.
David Kelly's Curated L&D Content for the Week of 9/14/20
How to Engage Your Audience and Save Them From Zoom Fatigue by Amelia Ma Zoom fatigue is a term that has quickly emerged into our consciousness during the pandemic crisis. This post by Amelia Ma looks at various techniques you can use to engage people while also being sensitive to the reality of Zoom fatigue.
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David Kelly's Curated L&D Content for the Week of 11/18/19
This week's curated content includes links exploring the following: This post examines a simple design technique that can help mitigate that risk: the bottleneck. How Big Data and Artificial Intelligence Will Go Hand in Hand? by Nitin Garg Big data and artificial intelligence are two major forces of change shaping the future of work. Understanding these technological advancements and how they will alter the future of our workplaces is important in order for learning professionals to support the workforce of the future. This post provides a great look at both trends, highlighting how they are changing the future of work and sharing examples of how these technologies will be used in workplaces. Ernest Hemingway's Top 5 Tips for Writing Well by Brian Clark Writing is a huge part of the elearning professionals skill set.