What Can Behavioral Science Do For Your Virtual Skills-Based Program?

Think online learning is just about clicking through slides? Think again.

In their latest collaboration, Justin Pinnells, our Academic Director, and Maraki Kebede of The Decision Lab explore the potential of behavioral science insights to craft more engaging, effective virtual learning experiences.

If you’re involved in education or intrigued by how virtual learning can be more than just a digital version of the classroom, this piece will give you something to think about.

Read the piece on The Decision Lab site here.

Justin Pinnells

Academic Director, CATALYST

Head of Languages, Winchester College

Justin's diverse cultural insights, rooted in his bilingual upbringing in Germany, serve as a strong pillar in his teaching approach. His expertise in English and German literature and linguistics shines through in his ability to guide students from minimal language knowledge to near fluency. With a keen interest in outdoor activities, music production, and literature, Justin's diverse hobbies reflect a holistic approach to education. Embracing the extensive technological possibilities of contemporary education with CATALYST, Justin is paving the way for innovative teaching strategies.

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