I write a fair number of “show your work” posts as I experiment with generative AI. I’ve written about my initial tests of using ChatGPT to write a branching scenario and of my successes and failures with AI image generation. I’ve also shared my reflections on how AI might affect the instructional design field. To make it easier to find all of my AI and instructional design posts, I’m collecting them all in one place.
This collection includes all of the full posts I’ve written about AI, but not my posts of curated links. These days, nearly every bookmark post I share has at least one link related to AI. If you’re looking for the links I’ve shared, the easiest way is to search my collection on Raindrop.
AI image generation
One way I’m using AI to improve my instructional design work right now is by using AI-generated images rather than stock images and character cutout photos. Midjourney is my primary image generation tool, but I’ve tested others as well.

Generating Consistent Characters in the Midjourney Web Interface
Follow this process for generating consistent characters in the Midjourney web interface. Get tips for better results.

AI Images with Consistent Style in Midjourney
Learn how to generate images with a consistent style in Midjourney using the –sref attribute and a style reference.

Create Consistent Character Images in Midjourney
You can create consistent character images in different poses using Midjourney. Learn the process and how to prompt for these images. (This post explains the process using the Discord interface.)

Experiments with Midjourney Character Images
Experiments with more Midjourney character images, with examples from rural Africa and characters with disabilities.

Using the Midjourney Editor to Change Character Expressions
You can use the new Midjourney editor to change the expressions on illustrated character images. See my process and examples.

Experimenting with Character Generation in ConsistentCharacter.ai
The ConsistentCharacter.ai tool generates character images in multiple poses and has an Expression Editor for more precise control.
Writing scenarios with AI

How To Use AI to Write Scenarios
How can you use AI to write scenarios for learning? Read this example with prompts and results using ChatGPT and Gemini.

Draft Choices and Alternate Paths with ChatGPT
You can draft branching scenario choices and alternate paths with ChatGPT. See this example scenario in process with sample prompts.

Prototype Branching Scenario Written by ChatGPT
Try this prototype branching scenario written by ChatGPT and find out what I learned in the process of creating it.
Reflections on AI and instructional design
These are snapshots of my reflections on AI and instructional design at different points in time.

Not All Revolutionary or Garbage: A Moderate Take on AI
The extreme views on AI claim it’s either revolutionary or garbage. I have a moderate take on AI: It’s useful but doesn’t change everything.

AI Right Now: Mindset to Learn Podcast
Listen to my interview about how I’m using AI right now in L&D with Joanie Musser on the Mindset to Learn podcast. (July 2024)

How AI Will Affect Instructional Design: My Thoughts Right Now
Early thoughts on how AI will affect instructional design. Most ID jobs won’t disappear, but the field will change as AI augments our work. (October 2023)
AI video and audio generation
Generative AI provides opportunities to develop video, music, and audio inexpensively. Multimedia generation that would have been too complex and expensive to even consider in the past is now within reach for a wider range of users.

AI Image to Video Experiments with Hedra
Hedra uses AI to generate videos of people talking from static images. This has possibilities for scenarios and training.

Playing with AI Music Generation
I’ve been playing with AI music generation tools. Listen to my examples of songs created by AI music tools Suno and Udio.
Useful Prompts
These prompts won’t revolutionize your work, but they may make it easier.

7 Useful Prompts for Instructional Designers
These 7 useful prompts will make your work easier. Alt text, captions, image style, image ideas, explain code, brainstorm, rewrite.
What else should I write about?
What else should I write about related to generative AI? If you have a specific question or topic you’d like to see me address in a future blog post, let me know in the comments.


