If you’re like us, you’re always on the lookout for new ways to think about and approach learning—even better if it’s backed up by the science of how people learn. When we came across the Learning Ecology Matrix (Wenger & Ferguson 2006), we knew it was a good match for how we design learning experiences at Maestro.
Learning is a process, but too often, we see a one-and-done approach to learning. It’s rare for someone to read a book, take a course, or watch a video and then perfectly apply a new skill or concept on the first try. The Learning Ecology Matrix provides a clear framework for selecting the right learning elements for your learners and thinking through the best way to deliver them. The Learning Ecology Matrix can serve as a guide for designing an effective learning experience that matches the right tool to the job to meet learners’ needs.
Tags: Strategy