Disequilibrium and Equilibration
Learn how cognitive conflict drives deep learning through Piaget’s concepts of disequilibrium and equilibration—and what it means for instructional design.
Spaced Learning
Spaced learning uses distributed practice and retrieval to improve long-term retention. This principle enhances memory without requiring new content.
Story-Based Learning
Story-based learning uses narrative to deliver training that’s engaging, memorable, and rooted in real-world decision-making.
Applied Behavior Analysis
Applied Behavior Analysis helps L&D teams create measurable, lasting behavior change through data, reinforcement, and proven instructional methods.
Successive Approximation Model (SAM)
Rapid prototyping, feedback, and iteration—SAM helps design complex learning experiences that can’t be captured in outlines or scripts.
The Five Moments of Need
Plan training and support around real workplace demands with the Five Moments of Need—New, More, Apply, Solve, and Change.
Spaced practice
Spaced practice boosts long-term retention by revisiting material over time. Learn how this cognitive strategy improves memory and transfer.