AI-Accelerated eLearning Development That Actually Works

Discover how AI is reshaping the corporate eLearning market. Learn to cut development from eight weeks to two while keeping learning science intact. No more generic, low-quality AI outputs.
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Dates 16 Sep 2025 11:00 am (UTC -6) 16 Sep 2025 12:00 pm (UTC -6)
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Masterclass On AI-Accelerated eLearning Development

This masterclass on AI-accelerated eLearning development isn't just another webinar; it's a game-changing session redefining how organizations approach learning design. It's the must-attend event for L&D leaders and Instructional Designers who want to dramatically speed up course creation without sacrificing quality.

At the heart of this session is the blend of AI capabilities with proven learning science principles—showing you how to go from idea to impact in record time. With practical demos, real-world applications, and strategies you can use immediately, you'll leave equipped to design courses that engage learners and actually drive outcomes.

What Makes This Masterclass Unmissable

  • Time-Saving Impact: Learn how to cut course creation from 8 weeks to 2 while maintaining (and often improving) effectiveness.
  • Science Meets AI: See how AI applies 70+ research-backed learning principles instantly, taking the guesswork out of design.
  • Templates that Work: Get a first look at GT's pedagogical templates, which generate structured outlines, activities, and assessments in minutes.
  • Future-Proof Your Workflow: Discover how to customize courses for different audiences and deliver interactive, multi-format content seamlessly.
  • Live Demo and Q&A: Experience the platform in action with Greg Chaput, GT's Director of Learning Design Innovation, and get your questions answered.

Event Details

📅 Tuesday, September 16, 2025
🕚 11:00 AM ET | 60 minutes
🎙️ Greg Chaput, Director of Learning Design Innovation, Gutenberg Technology
💻 Live on Zoom

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