Behavioural science principles
Behavioural science principles: just in time
If you’ve ever watched hours of video tutorials on YouTube or trawled Google in search of a particular recipe, you’ve already embraced ‘just in time’ (JIT) learning.
If you’ve ever watched hours of video tutorials on YouTube or trawled Google in search of a particular recipe, you’ve already embraced ‘just in time’ (JIT) learning.
Learning is so often about self-discovery – how we feel about difficult situations, react to challenges, overcome adversity, handle pressure, celebrate success – these are all opportunities to include emotion in learning and create an experience that changes hearts as well as minds.
Here at BAD, when we design experiences, we tell stories that will engage people and demonstrate good practice.
In this Digital Age, aka the Information Age, learning is available 24/7. But are we being bombarded with information that we no longer know how to process or even need to know?