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HumanKind Learning

HumanKind Learning

E-Learning Providers

Troy, Michigan 4 followers

About us

HumanKind Learning creates human-centered training that connects. Our team brings a combined century of experience in instructional design, creative direction, systems architecture, and program management across federal, state, commercial, and collegiate environments. We design accessible, engaging, and maintainable learning experiences that help people apply what they learn in the real world. From interactive simulations and instructional video to scalable training platforms, we turn complex information into clear, effective learning that performs when it matters most.

Website
https://humankind-learning.com/
Industry
E-Learning Providers
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Troy, Michigan
Type
Partnership
Founded
2026
Specialties
eLearning Design & Development, Human-Centered Learning Design, Scenario-Based & Simulation Training, Section 508 & Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) Compliance, Accessible UX/UI for Learning, Custom HTML5 Training Development (SCORM/xAPI), Learning Management System (LMS) Integration & Support, Instructional Systems Design (ADDIE), Interactive Video & Multimedia Production, Gamification & Experiential Learning, Workforce Development & Compliance Training, Federal & Government Training Solutions, Rapid eLearning & Scalable Content Systems, Learning Platform Architecture & Maintainability, Microlearning & Performance Support Tools, and Data Visualization & Learning Analytics

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  • We love seeing accessibility taught through real experience, real collaboration, and real student voices. This one really got us. This school year, the International Spy Museum welcomed seven students with disabilities from E.L. Haynes Public Charter School for a paid internship program. In partnership with SchoolTalk DC and the D.C. Rehabilitation Services Administration, those students worked together to create a video showcasing the museum's accessibility features, while connecting with staff across seven departments to explore a wide range of careers. That's not a checkbox. That's an invitation. The Spy Museum is already known for rich, immersive experiences, which makes this project feel especially well-matched. Students weren't studying accessibility from a textbook. They were walking through real spaces, asking real questions, and producing something that will actually be used. A special shoutout to Lyarks Films for helping bring the students' vision to life. At HumanKind Learning, we believe accessibility gets better when the people most affected by it have a seat at the table, ideally from the very beginning. When young people are brought into that conversation early, something shifts. They're not just learning about accessibility. They're helping define what it should look like. That's the kind of learning we get excited about: hands-on, human-centered, and connected to the world students are actually stepping into. Huge congratulations to the students, educators, partners, and the entire museum team who made this happen. This is what thoughtful accessibility in action looks like. 👏 #HumanKindLearning #LearningForEveryHuman #Accessibility #AccessibleLearning #InclusiveDesign #DisabilityInclusion #WorkforceDevelopment #YouthDevelopment #Internships #ExperientialLearning #HumanCenteredDesign #Museums #MultimediaLearning #LearningAndDevelopment #CommunityImpact

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    This school year, we had the privilege of welcoming seven students with disabilities from E.L. Haynes Public Charter School for a paid internship program at the International Spy Museum. In partnership with SchoolTalk, Inc DC and D.C. Rehabilitation Services Administration, these students collaborated to create a video highlighting how accessible the Museum’s and its offering are, while connecting with staff across seven departments to learn about a wide variety of careers A special thank you to Lyarks Films for bringing the students’ vision to life with expert video editing. We’re proud to support the next generation of talent and continue finding ways to make the museum a more inclusive experience. #Internship #Accessibility #Inclusivity

  • This Pride Month, HumanKind Learning celebrates the LGBTQ+ community and the many ways LGBTQ+ people help make our workplaces, schools, neighborhoods, and communities stronger. Pride is a reminder that people do their best work when they are treated with dignity, respect, and the freedom to show up as themselves. At HKL, our work is rooted in a simple belief: Learning is for every human. That means building experiences that are accessible, inclusive, thoughtful, and designed with real people in mind. Because stronger communities are built when more people are seen, heard, respected, and given the opportunity to contribute their talents. To our LGBTQ+ friends, colleagues, learners, families, and communities: We celebrate you. We value you. And we are grateful for the creativity, leadership, resilience, and heart you bring to the world. Happy Pride Month. #HumanKindLearning #LearningForEveryHuman #PrideMonth #Pride #LGBTQ #LGBTQCommunity #InclusiveLearning #Accessibility #HumanCenteredDesign #Belonging #Community #LearningAndDevelopment #InclusiveDesign #WorkforceDevelopment

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  • There is nothing wrong with consistency in eLearning. Consistency can help learners know where they are, what to do next, and how to navigate without friction. The problem starts when consistency becomes conformity. Too often, training gets wedged into the same layouts, same interactions, same quiz patterns, and same “click next to continue” rhythm because the tool makes that path easy. Rapid authoring tools can absolutely support thoughtful, accessible, custom learning experiences. But too often, they are used like production shortcuts instead of design environments. • That is when everything starts to feel the same. • The same stock layouts. • The same knowledge checks. • The same accordion interactions. • The same course experience wearing a slightly different logo. And when learning becomes generic, people notice. • They may still complete the course. • They may still pass the quiz. • They may even click the tiny checkbox that says they enjoyed it, because they are kind and want to move on with their lives. But completion is not the same as learning. At HumanKind Learning, we believe the tool should serve the learner experience, not define it. Good eLearning is not about making every course look custom for the sake of looking custom. It is about designing the right experience for the human on the other side of the screen. • Accessible. • Maintainable. • Usable. • Memorable. And built for the work people actually need to do. #HumanKindLearning #LearningForEveryHuman #Elearning #InstructionalDesign #LearningExperienceDesign #Accessibility #AccessibleLearning #WebAccessibility #WCAG #Section508 #HumanCenteredDesign #LearningAndDevelopment #DigitalLearning #WorkforceDevelopment #LearningStrategy

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  • Small business access matters because mission outcomes benefit from more than scale. Large organizations absolutely play an important role. But some of the most innovative, responsive, and human-centered work often comes from smaller teams that care deeply about the people they serve. The kind of teams where leadership still knows everyone’s name. Where problems get solved without needing six meetings and a spreadsheet named “Final_v27_REAL.” Where people genuinely lose sleep trying to make the work better because the mission actually means something to them. That matters. At the local, state, and federal level, small businesses help bring new perspectives, specialized expertise, community understanding, and agility to complex challenges. Not because they are small. Because they are close enough to the work to stay human. A strong mission ecosystem should make room for both scale and specialization. Because innovation does not only come from the biggest room in the building. Sometimes it comes from a smaller team staying late trying to figure out how to make something more accessible, more understandable, and more useful for real people. #HumanKindLearning #LearningForEveryHuman #SmallBusiness #WorkforceDevelopment #GovCon #Accessibility #HumanCenteredDesign #Elearning #Innovation #PublicSector #FederalContracting #MissionDriven #InclusiveDesign #DigitalLearning #SmallBusinessWeek

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  • The DOJ’s Title II web accessibility deadlines may have shifted. But accessibility itself did not suddenly become less important. In fact, the extension highlights something many organizations are discovering the hard way: Accessibility is not just a compliance project. It is an operational challenge. Because inaccessible content rarely starts inaccessible. It becomes inaccessible over time: • when updates happen too quickly • when workflows break down • when old PDFs get reposted • when videos lose captions • when nobody owns long-term maintenance • when systems become too complicated to sustain That is why maintainability matters. At HumanKind Learning, we believe accessibility should be engineered into the foundation of learning systems from the start: • structured content • sustainable workflows • accessible multimedia • evergreen technology decisions • update-friendly design More time is helpful. But long-term accessibility does not come from deadlines. It comes from building systems people can realistically maintain. DOJ guidance on the updated Title II accessibility requirements: https://lnkd.in/e4HaeTAP #HumanKindLearning #LearningForEveryHuman #Accessibility #DigitalAccessibility #WebAccessibility #WCAG #Section508 #InclusiveDesign #AccessibleLearning #Elearning #HumanCenteredDesign #FutureOfWork

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  • One of the biggest misconceptions about AI in learning right now: That the goal is simply to make training faster to produce. Faster production is great. No one has ever said, “You know what this project needed? Two more stakeholder review meetings.” But speed alone does not solve the real problem. The real problem is that too much training is forgettable, inaccessible, difficult to maintain, or disconnected from actual job performance. AI can absolutely help accelerate development. But if the end result is still a giant wall of content nobody remembers next Monday morning… we did not improve learning. We just automated mediocrity. At HumanKind Learning, we see AI as a creative and operational amplifier, not a replacement for thoughtful instructional design, accessibility, or human-centered experiences. The future is not AI-generated learning. The future is learning designed for humans, supported by AI responsibly. #HumanKindLearning #LearningForEveryHuman #AIinLearning #Elearning #InstructionalDesign #Accessibility #WorkforceDevelopment #LearningAndDevelopment #FutureOfWork #HumanCenteredDesign #AITraining #DigitalLearning #AccessibleLearning #EdTech #LearningStrategy

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  • Everyone is racing to adopt AI tools. Fewer organizations are asking whether their workforce can actually use them without feeling like they accidentally walked into the final exam for a class they never took. A recent Federal Reserve study found that employees place significant value on AI training, yet most employers still are not providing it. That gap matters. A lot. Because AI literacy is quietly becoming its own form of accessibility. If training only works for highly technical employees… If the tools are intimidating… If learning assumes everyone already knows prompting strategies, validation methods, or what half these acronyms even mean… then we are not expanding capability. We are creating a new digital divide with slightly shinier branding. At HumanKind Learning, we believe good learning design should reduce fear, reduce friction, and help real humans build confidence with emerging technology. Not everyone needs to become an AI engineer. Sometimes people just want to understand the tools well enough to do their jobs better without feeling like they need a translator, a glossary, and three YouTube tutorials open at the same time. That is where thoughtful training matters. Accessibility is not just about compliance checklists and screen readers. It is about making change usable for people. And making sure no one gets left behind while the rest of the industry sprints toward the next buzzword. #HumanKindLearning #LearningForEveryHuman #Accessibility #WebAccessibility #AIinLearning #WorkforceDevelopment #InclusiveDesign #Elearning #InstructionalDesign #FutureOfWork #DigitalAccessibility #AITraining #LearningAndDevelopment #HumanCenteredDesign #AccessibleLearning

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  • This National Small Business Week, HumanKind Learning is celebrating the small businesses and small teams making big ideas possible. For us, small business means focus, care, agility, and accountability. It means knowing the people behind the work and building learning that does more than check a box. At HumanKind Learning, we create accessible, human-centered training that helps people do their jobs, serve their communities, and feel included while doing it. Because better learning is not just about content. It is about people. To every small business solving real problems with heart, creativity, and just enough beautifully organized chaos to keep things interesting, we see you. Happy National Small Business Week. Learning for Every Human. #NationalSmallBusinessWeek #SmallBusiness #HumanKindLearning #LearningForEveryHuman #eLearning #InstructionalDesign #Accessibility #Section508 #WCAG #LearningAndDevelopment #TrainingThatWorks #HumanCenteredDesign #SmallBusinessSuccess #MissionDrivenBusiness #InclusiveLearning

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  • Most organizations think about eLearning as something you build. At HumanKind Learning, we think about it as something you have to live with. That’s a very different problem. We just published a whitepaper on Structured Content Architecture for E-Learning, and it gets at a hard truth: A lot of training does not fail because it was poorly designed. It fails because it was never built to be maintained. Traditional authoring tools lock content inside proprietary files. Want to change one sentence? On the surface, and the first trap for the unwitting, it looks easy. Open the original software, find the right screen, make the edit, republish the whole course, and hope nothing breaks along the way. …and if you do not have the software anymore? Okay, not great, but just buy a license. Unless the old version no longer exists. Then you get to open it in the new version, say a small prayer, and hope it does not break like a luxury watch bought off Temu: technically still a watch, spiritually held together by wishful thinking. We have seen where that road leads. When Adobe Flash went away, entire libraries of training went with it. Not because the content was bad, but because the show curtain came down on it like an off-off-off-Broadway play written by your second cousin twice removed.  There is a better way. A structured content approach separates content from the tool. Store it in open, human-readable formats like JSON, and your training becomes easier to update, easier to maintain, and far less vulnerable to platform drama. That matters for cost. It matters for longevity. And it absolutely matters for accessibility. Accessibility makes sure people can use your training. Maintainability makes sure it still works six months from now. Ignore either one, and you’re not building a solution. You’re building a very expensive time capsule. At HumanKind Learning, we continuously improve the processes and technology behind what we build so your content stays evergreen, maintainable, and accessible. Because “done” is not the goal. Still working five years from now, and still working for everyone, that’s the goal.