Learning That CLICS: Using Behavioral Science for Effective Learning Design
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By (author): Janet Ahn Jon Thompson Mary Slaughter
Achieving lasting learning starts with understanding our psychologyhow we process, retain, and apply learning in our everyday work. It also starts with understanding how our brains work and how they receive, process, encode, and recall informationthe essence of learning. Without factoring in these realities, behavior change at scale will remain unnecessarily difficult.
Learning That CLICS: Using Behavioral Science for Effective Design introduces the CLICS framework, a concise, practical way to apply brain science and a human-centric approach to the art of learning design. Created by learning practitioners for learning practitioners, the CLICS framework is a five-step approach that deepens analysis and increases the likelihood that learning will occur.
Capacity considers our brain's cognitive space for learning given our current work priorities. Layering fills in learning gaps and the knowledge we need before integrating new concepts. Intrinsic enablers address motivation and personal relevance. Coherence ensures the fit of concepts with one another as well as how new concepts will relate to past learning experiences. Social connectionspeers, managers, experts, and others in our work environmentoffer feedback and modeling, helping us to learn optimally and be effective. Once we appreciate how our brains learn, our ability to conduct a CLICS analysis can promote giant leaps forward and ensure learning that lasts. See more