Transformation-Centered Design
Transformation-centered design is a workshop design philosophy that measures success by observable behavior change, not by information delivered or satisfaction scored. Every design decision, from outcome statement down to final activity, serves a specific thing the participant should be able to do afterward that they could not do before. It is the next step beyond learner-centered design.
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- Learner-Centered Design
- Learner-centered design is a workshop design philosophy that builds the session around the participant's experience rather than the presenter's content. Success is typically measured by engagement and…
- Lecture-Centered Design
- Lecture-centered design is the default workshop model in which the session is built around the facilitator's content, and success means covering everything on the slide deck. Participant experience…
- Observable Outcomes
- An observable outcome is a desired learning result expressed as a behavior, artifact, decision, or performance that a third party could witness and evaluate from the outside. Observable outcomes use…
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- From Learner-Centered to Transformation-Centered
Transformation-centered design is a workshop design philosophy that measures success by observable behavior change, not by information delivered or satisfaction scored.