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A Mastery Modeling Parable
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Douglas Lieberman
Wednesday, April 01, 2020
Albert Bandura's research provides a lesson on what mastery modeling really is.
ATD Blog
Some Goals Work Better Than Others
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Douglas Lieberman
Tuesday, December 31, 2019
As an instructional designer, you often ask your learners to set goals that specify what theyll be able to do and by when theyll be able to do it. One of your students can return only half...
ATD Blog
Better Science for Better Learning: Structured Outlines Improve Remembering
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Douglas Lieberman
Friday, December 06, 2019
Chances are, you had no problem remembering the first series, which was structured as a logical progression of even numbers. But you probably muffed the second series, which appeared to be...
ATD Blog
Better Science for Better Learning: Concept Generalization
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Douglas Lieberman
Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Today well continue the last blog posts discussion about practice. Under a facilitators guidance, I programmed a gorgeous website that included every function I needed.
ATD Blog
Better Science for Better Learning: Guided Practice
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Douglas Lieberman
Wednesday, October 30, 2019
When learners practice something correctly, do you think they should:A. Hold this thought as you keep reading.Well start with practice, which involves repeating something until mental or...
ATD Blog
Better Science for Better Learning: Text Layout
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Douglas Lieberman
Friday, October 18, 2019
We can improve how we arrange text in learning materials. Weve all yawned our way through screens packed with blathering bullet points, and weve all stared vacantly at screens showing one...
ATD Blog
Using Salience to Boost Memory
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Douglas Lieberman
Wednesday, October 02, 2019
In the late 1890s, Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov discovered that ringing a bell each time a dog was fed caused the animal to salivate when the bell was rung, even without the presence of...
ATD Blog
Better Science for Better Learning: Mastery Modeling
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Douglas Lieberman
Tuesday, September 17, 2019
A peer explaining what she is thinking as she feels her way through the process.Hold your answer in mind as we explore the concept of mastery modeling.Everyone understands the concept of...
ATD Blog
Better Science for Better Learning: What Went Wrong?
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Douglas Lieberman
Friday, September 06, 2019
They roll it out with pride and fanfare, after which, like a Broadway flop, their program fails to perform. Now the team is facing an equation of sadnesspoor value to the enterprise equals...
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Consult on Creative Strategy
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Douglas Lieberman
Friday, December 07, 2018
A consult session on the creative strategy, using Sandy Spring Bank as the use case. This session is designed for individuals who have some knowledge of the creative strategy and want to...
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