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TD Magazine
Easily Adapt Familiar Games for Learning
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Jillian Douglas
Thursday, December 31, 2020
There’s no need to reinvent the wheel when designing interactive experiences.
Conference Recording
Game Design for the Classroom: It's Easier Than You Think
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Jillian Douglas
Monday, May 11, 2020
Games dont need to be complex to get the job done in fact simple is better. This session will provide an overview of more than 10 familiar games and a version adapted for classroom learning.
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Introduction to Cafeteria Learning: Let Them Choose
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Jillian Douglas
Monday, May 07, 2018
In this session, you will explore the science behind choice-based learning and examples of cafeteria learning. This session will provide just enough choice-based interaction to allow you to...
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TD Magazine
Writing Choice-Based Learning Objectives
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Jillian Douglas
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Tuesday, August 01, 2017
Even when given the choice of which activity to complete during training, learners should still reach the same learning destination.
Conference Recording
Let Them Choose: Cafeteria Style Learning for Adults (M100)
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Jillian Douglas
Monday, May 22, 2017
Cafeteria style learning is an approach to learning that allows instructional designers (chefs) to apply content (ingredients) to a variety of interchangeable activities (recipes),...
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Let Them Choose Part 2: Commit to Designing a Workshop Using the Cafeteria Learning Model
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Jillian Douglas
Friday, January 27, 2017
Are you intrigued by Cafeteria Learning but wondering how to make it work inside your organization? Learn how to go from: Our stakeholders/learners would never buy into this to Why havent...
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Let Them Choose Cafeteria Learning- Part 1
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Jillian Douglas
Friday, December 09, 2016
This webcast is an overview of the Cafeteria Learning style as presented in Let Them Choose. Get participants out of their seats and into station-based activities catered to distinct...
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ATD Blog
4 Steps to Writing Cafeteria Learning Objectives
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Jillian Douglas
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Tuesday, November 22, 2016
Our last post offered a brief introduction to the idea of Cafeteria Learning. Like any learning experience, Cafeteria Learning starts with drafting the right learning objectives, which are...
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What Is Cafeteria Learning?
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Jillian Douglas
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Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Imagine a world in which restaurants gave you only one choice. We cannot help but cringe when we imagine a world of choice-less restaurantsnot only because we like food way too much, but...
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Let Them Choose
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Jillian Douglas
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Tuesday, October 18, 2016
A model for social experiential learning focused on choice. Deliver meaningful training programs that stimulate your learners, rather than bore them to sleep.
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