Big Conversations about AI that L&D Should be Having in 2025
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CEO and founder, TorranceLearning
Webinar Recording Details
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Date and TimeThu, Oct 17, 2024 at 9AM Pacific / 12PM Eastern
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Duration1 Hour
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Cost$0 (Free)
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Description
As L&D prepares to sett the stage for AI adoption in the organization, we find ourselves with the opportunity and the responsibility to lead the conversation around some very hard questions - none of which we have the answers to.
In this session, we'll explore some deep questions about AI's impact on our organizations, skills, careers with experts and peers.
Caution: These questions will not be neatly answered in soundbites during this webinar. Instead, we'll start the discussion so that you can take it up with your own teams and organizations.
In this session, we'll explore some deep questions about AI's impact on our organizations, skills, careers with experts and peers.
Caution: These questions will not be neatly answered in soundbites during this webinar. Instead, we'll start the discussion so that you can take it up with your own teams and organizations.

About Megan Torrance
Megan Torrance is the CEO and founder of TorranceLearning, where she leads a team of learning experience designers & engineers in reimagining workplace learning. Her firm has served Fortune 1000 companies, major research universities, global professional associations, and federal agencies for over two decades. Megan brings a strategic vision that helps TorranceLearning bridge vision with execution—delivering innovative, data-informed, and learner-centered solutions.
She is the author of Agile for Instructional Designers, Data & Analytics for Instructional Designers, and Making Sense of xAPI and has served as a Facilitator for eCornell’s leadership programs and an adjunct instructor in Penn State’s Learning Design & Technology Master’s program.
She is the author of Agile for Instructional Designers, Data & Analytics for Instructional Designers, and Making Sense of xAPI and has served as a Facilitator for eCornell’s leadership programs and an adjunct instructor in Penn State’s Learning Design & Technology Master’s program.