Looking forward to starting this workshop on Thursday! Still a few seats available -- Design Learning for Behavior Change usablelearning.com/2025/09/09/w...
Looking forward to starting this workshop on Thursday! Still a few seats available -- Design Learning for Behavior Change usablelearning.com/2025/09/09/w...
Hey folks -- I'm only doing my Learning Design for Behavior Change workshop *once* this year (virtual Oct 6, 16, 23). Since it's one of my favorite things to do, I wrote a blog post about the best activities usablelearning.com/2025/09/09/w...
Hey folks -- I'm only doing my Learning Design for Behavior Change workshop *once* this year (virtual Oct 6, 16, 23). Since it's one of my favorite things to do, I wrote a blog post about the best activities usablelearning.com/2025/09/09/w...
We are honored to welcome π @usablelearning.bsky.social π as the keynote speaker for the 2025 Chicago #eLearning & Technology Showcase!
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So your file definitely contains Kelly and Stella. β Theyβre in row 5 and row 6 of the preview I read from your file. Thatβs not invented dataβthatβs literally what your CSV says.
Over time I've been trying out ChatGPT for various tasks (often after I complete the task myself, to compare) and my most recent fail was an attempt for assistance with expense sharing calculations. It added two extra people to our girls' trip and then insisted that they exist.
Things I'm thinking about -- do skills inevitably get more diverse as people move up a skill curve? Is it more of a skills delta rather than a skills curve? Or is that dependent on the variability in the skill?
π€―Most training doesnβt build skillsβjust awareness.
Eager to design learning that actually changes how people work? Join Julie Dirksen on May 29 to get:
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The fab Julie Dirksen @usablelearning.bsky.social with getting from presentation to skill building: Workshop next week!
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Letβs be honestβmost training builds awareness, not skill.
Join me on May 29 for a low-cost, live workshop packed with:
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An announcement for Julieβs upcoming virtual workshop: Designing for Skill Development. May 29th , 2025 - 11am ET. Learn how to design learning for modern complex skills. usablelearning.com/current. In partnership with ldaccelerator.com. Features a picture of Julie Dirksen.
Learn more about how to design for skill development at my upcoming online workshop with the folks at The L&D Accelerator:
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Aww, love this. I always say there are three ways I get things done: 1) Somebody is waiting for it (that social piece they describe) 2) I get bored enough (hard to do in our constant stimulation world) or 3) I'm trying to avoid something I want to do even less. #LearningBuddiesFTW
Thanks so much, Julie Dirksen @usablelearning.bsky.social , for sharing your time and insights with ADEIL. Part 1 of ADEIL's interview with Julie Dirksen - instructional designer, speaker, and author.
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Christy Tucker offers AI prompts to aid instructional designers in crafting effective learning experiences. These prompts help streamline workflows, boost creativity, and align solutions with learner needs and organizational goals.
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People often claim they know when ChatGPT wrote something, but are they as accurate as they think?
Turns out that while general population is unreliable, those who frequently use ChatGPT for writing tasks can spot even "humanized" AI-generated text with near-perfect accuracy π―
My brother is dealing with that now. I once tried to call my insurer to verify a procedure was covered and the best the rep was able to say is "I think so". I love how the entity with the least access to information (the patient) is responsible for figuring this out.
Thanks Cary @caryglenn.bsky.social ! Hope it's helpful :)
Poking around. Looks nice. Will probably hang out a while :)