Can Traditional Authoring Tools Survive AI? with Mike Stein

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Season 3 of the L&D Go Beyond Podcast continues with a thought-provoking conversation between host Venudhar Bhatt and Mike Stein, instructional designer, researcher, and founder of ID Atlas.

Together, they explore one of the biggest questions currently facing the learning and development industry: can traditional authoring tools keep up with the speed, flexibility, and possibilities introduced by AI?

As AI rapidly reshapes workflows across industries, the discussion moves beyond surface-level conversations around automation and efficiency to examine a much deeper shift taking place in eLearning and instructional design.

The episode challenges long-standing assumptions about course development, authoring tools, learning workflows, and even the role instructional designers may play in the future.

At the center of the conversation is a simple but important idea: are learning teams still approaching workplace learning with a course-first mindset when the needs of learners and organizations are rapidly changing?

In this episode

Mike shares insights from his widely discussed research study comparing ten eLearning authoring tools against traditional workflows built in Articulate Storyline.

The conversation explores how development speed, user experience, and modern cloud-based workflows are beginning to challenge the dominance of traditional authoring tools.

A major theme throughout the episode is the growing tension between:

The discussion also dives into how instructional design itself may be evolving.

Rather than focusing only on building long-form courses, Mike and Venudhar explore why learning teams are increasingly moving toward:

The episode also unpacks how AI coding agents and emerging technologies may allow learning teams to rethink how learning experiences are designed, prototyped, and delivered.

At the same time, the conversation remains grounded in practical realities, including:

A strong point throughout the episode is that AI alone is not the answer. Instead, the conversation explores how learning professionals can use AI to extend creativity, accelerate workflows, and focus more deeply on solving real performance problems.

Key Takeaways

Tune in to the episode

Listen to the full conversation for an honest and practical discussion on AI, instructional design, microlearning, authoring tools, and where workplace learning may be heading next.

Connect with Mike Stein

Website: ID Atlas

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