by Andrew DeBell | Jan 24, 2025 | Adult Learning, Content Development, Corporate Training, Learning Design
What is “Social Learning” in Customer Education? ☀️ Follow author on LinkedIn Special thanks to Shannon Howard and Intellum for the opportunity to share these ideas. — In today’s uber connected world, learning is no longer a rigidly academic...
by Andrew DeBell | Oct 24, 2024 | Adult Learning, AI, Content Development, Corporate Training, Learning Design
How HeyGen AI Video Translate Cuts Costs for Global Teams ☀️ Follow author on LinkedIn One of the most practical uses for AI video tools right now is language translation. After testing out HeyGen’s video translate feature, it’s clear this tech is evolving fast—and it...
by Andrew DeBell | Oct 17, 2024 | Adult Learning, AI, Content Development, Corporate Training, Learning Design
How to Use an AI Chatbot for Personalized Learning ☀️ Follow author on LinkedIn When a human tries to learn something new, one single training session is not very effective. Why? Because the human brain forgets things. Pretty quickly and reliably. After 48...
by Andrew DeBell | Oct 11, 2024 | Adult Learning, AI, Content Development, Corporate Training, Learning Design
Why AI Chatbots Are the Future of SaaS Onboarding ☀️ Follow author on LinkedIn New user onboarding with Google’s NotebookLM This week, I had the chance to explore Google’s experimental AI tool, NotebookLM. While the tool is loaded with innovative features for a...
by Andrew DeBell | Jan 10, 2023 | Content Development, Learning Design
New to Instructional Design? 45 Essential Terms You Should Know ☀️ Follow author on LinkedIn For instructional designers, words matter. They shape how people understand and engage with your learning content. If you’re just starting out in instructional design,...
by Andrew DeBell | Dec 21, 2022 | Learning Design
How to Conduct a Training Needs Assessment | Guide for Learning Design Follow author on LinkedIn Designing a training program is really just problem-solving. To make an effective training program, you first must have a deep understanding of the problem...