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Learning Solutions Magazine: Role-playing Scenarios Liberate eLearning from the “Page-turner” Box: Intoxicated Guests by Seung Youn (Yonnie) Chyung, Valerie Gardin, Aly Summers and Kate Aument

Role-playing Scenarios Liberate eLearning from the “Page-turner” Box: Intoxicated Guests by Seung Youn (Yonnie) Chyung, Valerie Gardin, Aly Summers and Kate Aument
2016-02-01 05:01:00

Scenario-based learning and integrated branching strategies may support transfer of higher cognitive learning outcomes associated with problem solving, decision-making skills, or work-based practice. In this article, you will find an example of scenario-based learning applied to training restaurant personnel to deal with a situation with a high emotional component.

 
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