What Foundation Is Your Learning Experience Journey Map Built On?

If it’s not built on a solid foundation of the Performance Requirements – it’s likely to cave in on it’s own weight.

I’ve been designing performance-based Learning Experience Journey Maps – known back-in-the-day as T&D Maps or Paths or Blueprints – using an architectural/engineering approach – since my first in 1981 when I was an employee at Motorola.

I finished my 76 project as a consultant since 1982 in early 2019.

I co-authored the first article on this approach in Training Magazine in 1984:

CAD – Training Mag – 1984 – 6 page PDF – the first publication about Curriculum Architecture Design via a Facilitated Group Process – published in Training Magazine in September 1984. Original manuscript (30 pages) – How to Build a Training Structure That Won’t Keep Burning Down.

Here is a Map (Path) example from 2003 from a real project – addressing OnBoarding and OnGoing Development:

A Path from 2004:

A Path from 2000 (one of 8 Paths):

A Path from 1986 (updated in 1989):

Video on CADs … 12:47 minutes in length:

My 1999 book addressed this.

And so did my 2011 book.

And on the back-burner right now is an update to those two books. I hope to finish it (after 3 other books) sometime in 2022.

See all my books on my Amazon Authors Page: https://www.amazon.com/-/e/B08JQC4C4V

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