Lights, Camera, Action! Scenario-based Learning for Performance Support
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mLearnCon 2013 - June 19, 2013

Ron Price
Chief Learning Officer
Yukon Learning
eLearning courses tend to focus on the lower end of the learning effectives—what can people remember or understand—that does not always translate into effective performance. Research shows that one of the best ways to improve learning transfer is to align the content being presented with the context learners will find themselves in when they need to recall the information.
Participants in this session will learn how and why one of the best ways to align content and context is through the use of scenario-based learning. While mixing both theory and application, you will see how you can deploy scenario-based learning on mobile platforms to improve performance.
In this session, you will learn:
- How aligning content and context improves learning transfer
- The core components of effective scenario-based learning
- Multiple approaches for using scenario-based learning to support performance
- How one large company used scenario-based learning to improve performance
Audience:
Intermediate and advanced designers,
developers, and project managers who have a basic understanding of eLearning
and mobile learning, and knowledge of and experience with Articulate Storyline.
Technology discussed in this session:
PCs, tablets, smartphones, and Articulate
Storyline software.
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