In issue 9 of Dirtyword...
The naked issue! If you manage to get past the pearl-clutching cover art, issue 9 of your favourite e-learning magazine rewards your liberal approach to reading-material with a look at AI ethics in EdTech (or just because you can make your mascot naked, doesn’t mean you should… )
Sticking with a theme, Mark Gash wonders whether authoring tools are just an L&D version of the Emperor’s New Clothes, covering up for the fact that the actual learning isn’t quite there.
And because you did a double-take on the cover of this issue, Hannah Greenwood makes a case for adding scroll-stopping visuals to your course to make people sit up and pay attention.
Dirtyword staple, Dr Ace Hulus, makes an analysis of Blooket using Peter Morville's UX Honeycomb, and Lewis Carr takes a look at Hermann Ebbinghaus’ Forgetting Curve.
All this, plus:
- Articulate Storyline Showcases:
- • Harry Potter-inspired money course by Sam Wright
- • Tribute to Earth Day experience by Kristóf Szever
- Calling Out Artificial Intelligence Nonsense by Joseph Thibault
- The Future of Human Coaches and AI by Philip Huthwaite (5app)
- Tomorrow's Learning in VR Goggles by Alex Harvey (RiVR)
- A Rookie Journey into the Industry and Networking by Aaron Jones (Inicio)
- Bring Back Choose Your Own Adventure for Engaging Courses by Campbell Craig
- Roadmap to Nowhere: Emulation vs. Imitation in Course Design by Sam Harold
- Moodle Playground with Lewis
- Juggling Acronyms by Dr Carl
- Client ‘Ell Comic Strip by Whisper

