EPISODE · Aug 14, 2026 · 38 MIN
From Framework to Reality: Operationalizing AI Implementation
from #IDIODC Instructional Designers In Offices Drinking Coffee · host Chris Van Wingerden, Megan Torrance
AI frameworks are everywhere, but few L&D teams get past the planning stage. Megan Torrance returns to IDIODC to show how her AI Implementation Canvas moves from a group activity to a working part of real projects, with outcomes leadership can actually see. Megan is also collecting responses for new research on learning technology adoption, building on the widely cited data she published last year. We'll talk about what that research showed, why it matters, and how you can contribute. _______________Megan Torrance is the CEO and founder of TorranceLearning. For over two decades, she has helped organizations connect learning strategy to design, data, and real business performance . She created LLAMA, an Agile approach built for instructional design work. She also founded the xAPI Learning Cohort, which has drawn over 850 learners worldwide. Her books include Agile for Instructional Designers, Data & Analytics for Instructional Designers, and Making Sense of xAPI. Her latest book, The AI Implementation Guide for L&D, launched in June 2026. It introduces the AI Implementation Canvas, a practical tool for planning AI projects with clarity and confidence . Megan is also a Facilitator with eCornell's Women's Executive Leadership program. Brought to you by the dominKnow | ONE Platform - develop, scale, and deliver learning that maximizes employee value.
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Moving AI from a pilot project to a scaled solution requires more than just buying licenses. Megan Torrance breaks down how L&D teams can use the AI Implementation Canvas to operationalize their AI strategy and measure the outcomes that actually matter to the business.
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