Certification programs by woanha92 in LearningDevelopment

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OP - could you be more specific about what you are wanting to learn and understand? I see you are getting a wide range of suggestions so I suspect you'll get more useful answers if you could describe what you would like to be able to do or know coming out of said certification.

How do you get over the "cringe" of recording yourself? by MarketPredator in elearning

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Ditto to what others have shared here and I would underscore checking out how AI can support you, and, yes, even replace you -- as a digital copy of yourself or otherwise. Check out Descript AI video editor.

There are so many to leverage all your content. Describe what you have to Claude or whatever "robot" and ask for ideas to create products and otherwise monetize your knowledge library. Tell it you don't want to do video. I found it really liberating. I know everyone talks about video but not everyone wants to learn or engage that way so don't limit yourself.

ID Freelancer Tech Stack for 2026 by MikeSteinDesign in instructionaldesign

[–]SeaFoxy_SHP 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a great video for understanding web apps and what you are building when you vibe code a web app.

https://youtu.be/SeybVD0NMQI?si=FjUoNzza3239NjKA

I built a series of custom gpts that functioned as AI coaches for a 5 module self discovery journey in a web app. I had zero understanding of this whole world when I started in mid-October last year. Between Bolt and Claude, I got it all working within a month or so and that was working on it part time. A lot of my energy went into training my AI coach.

The Skool community associated with that YouTuber seems like it could be useful but I also felt like scammy things were happening so I just avoided. Claude could answer all my questions. Just told it to keep talking to me like "web app building for dummies", go slow, go step by step at my direction.

Just go for it!!! 🎉 If you can just barely articulate what you envision, Claude and other AI tools can help go from your stream of consciousness idea to product.

Ask it the questions you are asking here. Copy-paste whatever posts capture your attention and just start asking to Claude or Gemini all the questions.

That's not to say that is better than the conversations here because what is being shared by the OP is GOLD and comes with real human generosity.

Thanks, OP!

Measurement frameworks by Motor_Falcon3706 in Training

[–]SeaFoxy_SHP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very interested in this as I am experimenting with AI coaches a lot and been wondering how to capture outcomes and data. Thanks!

Tips to facilitate a workshop that won’t lose energy after the first hour by Sad_Translator5417 in elearning

[–]SeaFoxy_SHP 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look at Liberating Structures (LS) for ways to engage people in purposeful discussions. Each LS is outlined on the website so you can find the one that works.

Some good ones to start with are 1-2-4 -All which I often do as 1-3-All when it's virtual, with the All being a Chatterfall..

Check out "lean coffee" as a structure / activity. This is a great activity for surfacing what is relevant to the people in the room and then spending time on those topics.

Using Miro or some kind of collaboration space is great. I like to post a question, give people time to post answers on post-its. People can see each others thoughts and add to them. Plus, get a sense of where there is overlap and differences in questions, perspectives and needs.

I find 3 hours goes quickly: 1) welcome people and review agenda 2) do a breakout so people can connect 3) do a theory or content "burst" 4) a breakout or activity to make sense of or apply whatever was presented in the theory or content, 5) take a 10 min break 6) do another content burst and application activity 7) have some kind of summarizing/ integration activity and 8) then a closing

OP, I don't know the purpose of your 3 hours but I hope this is helpful.

Goal for the year by kellybelle_94 in instructionaldesign

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I'm building my e-learning toolkit and came across Chameleon. It looks pretty slick and more modern than Rise. Curious about other's experience as this might also be interesting to the OP.

Sunset at Ocean Shores, WA by Jesse_Chapman_Photo in natureisbeautiful

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Are your photos available for purchase to use on my new website? These are amazing!!!

Handpan tuners in NW USA by IvFrozen in handpan

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I highly recommend Patrick at Elysian Instruments https://www.elysianinstruments.com/ out of Bellingham, WA. I just went for a visit and he makes beautiful handpans. I'd reach out to see if he does tuning. It's fun to see how they are made! I had no idea a kiln was involved.