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August 28, 2025 39 mins

Instructional design isn’t just about what learners know—it’s about what they can do. In this episode, Dr. Karl Kapp discusses his new book, Action First Learning, and why engagement, application, and challenge are essential for lasting impact. 

 

Show Notes: 

Karl Kapp challenges traditional instructional design methods and introduces ideas that inspire lasting behavior change from learners. His key takeaways include: 

  • Design for Application, Not Absorption: Action First Learning emphasizes giving learners opportunities to apply concepts right away. By focusing on real-world tasks and challenges from the start, training becomes more relevant, memorable, and impactful. 
  • Desirable Difficulties Improve Retention: Learning that feels too easy may not stick. Struggles—when designed well—lead to deeper understanding, stronger memory, and long-term performance. 
  • Reflection Is Essential for Learning: Without intentional reflection, learners may have experiences but miss the lessons. Instruction should include built-in prompts or creative methods to encourage personal reflection. 
  • Effective Learning Doesn’t Require Expensive Tech: High-impact learning experiences can be created using simple tools like card games, role-plays, or branching scenarios. It's the design, not the delivery method, that matters most. 
  • Gamification Is Evolving—And So Should We: Today’s most effective gamified learning emphasizes strategy, feedback, and motivation—not just points and badges. The future lies in designing experiences, not rewards. 

Read more from Dr. Karl Kapp 

Beyond Gamification: A Move Toward Action-First Learning (published by ATD)

Action First Learning (plus Instructor’s Guide, Learning Tools, and Coloring Page published by ATD) 

Actions Speak Louder than Words: Why Action First Learning is the Key to Real World Preparedness (Published in Training Industry) 

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