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From AI to Accessibility: Interview with Guild Master Diane Elkins
DevLearn 2024 celebrated Diane Elkins as Guild Master for her L&D impact. From resume writing to co-founding Artisan Learning, she finds purpose in helping people work better. Elkins has mixed feelings on AI’s role, excited by accessibility potential but cautious about writing quality. She sees a future prioritizing accessibility in L&D.
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Journeys: Diane Elkins, Artisan E-Learning
Journeys are recorded interviews with successful entrepreneurs in the Learning and Development space. Meet Diane Elkins, co-owner of Artisan E-Learning, and discover how her passion for accessible, effective, engaging eLearning […]
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What Is a Microlesson?
A microlesson is “not as much about length as it is single purpose,” according to Diane Elkins, owner of Artisan eLearning.
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How Your Peers are Using AI
There’s no question that the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in learning and development is a topic being explored by just about every L&D professional right now. But have you […]
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Learning Guild Masters
Guild Masters The Learning Guild is a community of practice for those involved in Learning and learning technologies. Our goal is to enable members to share their knowledge, expertise, and […]
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What to Expect at DemoFest
Attending your first Learning Solutions Conference & Expo? Welcome! You’ve probably heard us talk about DemoFest time and time again, and you might be thinking “What is this DemoFest?” Let us fill you in…
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40 Instructional Design Tips & Tricks
In this eBook, industry experts share top design strategies, tools, and techniques to help you grow and expand your design skillset.
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How L&D Must Respond to Disruptive Changes and Technologies
Join The Learning Guild’s Online Conference February 17-18, “Dig Deeper Into Instructional Design”, for expert responses to disruptive technology and change.
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Planning for Accessibility: Empathy and Personas
By applying some basic ideas, you can bake accessibility and inclusion for all users (not only those with disabilities) into your instructional design process.
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The Instructional Development Team: Subject Matter Experts
eLearning projects are a team effort. Selection and management of subject matter experts (SMEs) are critical to project success. Here are some guidelines.