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How to Create Better Learning Experiences Using Generative AI Images
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Overview
As a learning leader, you play a key role in shaping impactful learning experiences. Over the past year, we’ve seen how using artificial intelligence (AI) to create images can be a game changer for creative communication and storytelling — boosting the potential for activating learner attention and elevating overall training results. These innovative tools give us the power to break free from using the same old stock photos, letting us craft dynamic and personalized learning experiences. By embracing this technology, we can take our content development to new heights, giving learners experiences that grab their attention and stick with them.
ttc Takeaways
- Strategic AI Integration: Enhance learning with personalized, unique AI-generated content.
- Balancing Expertise: Combine human expertise with AI for higher quality and relevance.
- Leveraging Tools: Use advanced tools like MidJourney and Storyline for optimized content creation.
- Future Prospects: Embrace emerging AI technologies for more immersive video content.
Top Questions
Answered
- Can you use existing pictures to prompt generative images?
- How do I come back later to edit or make a similar image?
- Do gen images decrease development time? (answer here!)
- How can AI support storytelling for computer software scenarios?
- When to give credit and what are the licensing considerations?
What PEOPLE Are Saying
Meet your innovator
Eric Berget
Eric Berget is a seasoned Creative Solutions Lead with over a decade of experience as a creative director and learning experience designer. His innovative approach has garnered top industry accolades, including a “Best in Show” award at DevLearn, testament to his ability to delight clients and redefine digital education.
Deeply rooted in storytelling, Eric is also adept in using generative technology and other emerging AI tools. His everyday tools include Photoshop, Articulate Storyline 360, Midjourney, and Procreate, fueled by caffeine. Beyond his professional expertise, Eric enjoys coaching baseball, playing guitar, and indulging in font-snobbery, showcasing his blend of creative and personal interests.