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Here’s a bit of working out loud and sharing an experiment. It’s an example of an AI podcast. We’re so interested in your thoughts – especially if you’re in &D. Quick background – why? Conversations ‘outside of the class...
Robert Plant and the Art of Active Learning is an episode from The Learning Hook Podcast by The Learning Hook. Here’s a bit of working out loud and sharing an experiment. It’s an example of an AI podcast. We’re so interested in your thought...
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Published Mar 3, 2025, 4:31 long, audio available.
Here’s a bit of working out loud and sharing an experiment. It’s an example of an AI podcast. We’re so interested in your thoughts – especially if you’re in &D. Quick background – why? Conversations ‘outside of the classroom’ are what we’re often aiming for in our learning design i.e. design the learning to drive conversations – to be the catalyst. This got us thinking to bake in conversations within elearning too – i.e. listen in to others talking – when we have no means to drive active group chats in more blended or facilitated solutions. In short, we’ve been encouraging podcasts for a while – using podcast style interviews and chats within training to explore topics in a really human way. It takes a fair bit of organising, editing etc. AI voices as an option came up recently. But is it too cheese? Uncanny valley? Too ‘scripted’. Just a waste of time? Or engaging? We’re not sure. So we created the one here to play with the idea. It’s short (about 4.5mins). It’s not on a topic for training as such, just a chat about a Robert Plant gig our Creative Director wrote a blog about a few years back. We thought: What if we pointed generative AI at the blog (topic)? What if we prime two characters and got them talking about it? What if we said, “talk about it in a podcast format and see if you think there’s a link to the AGES learning model”. Would it be engaging? Helpful? Have a listen. What are your thoughts on it. Weird? Wonderful? Could short conversations like these be useful to talk on other topics i.e. as icebreakers or segues within elearning, but where the topic is about the training etc? Anything else?
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Robert Plant and the Art of Active Learning is from The Learning Hook Podcast by The Learning Hook.
Published Mar 3, 2025 and 4:31 long