Cassie Standage: Developing a workplace violence prevention training
Keywords
instructional design
Abstract
Cassie Standage is a recent graduate starting her first remote job as an instructional designer. She is asked to assist with a high-stakes, time-sensitive project developing a workplace violence prevention training program for 9,000 firefighters. The case begins with her receiving the workplace violence prevention assignment and concludes after she completes her informal learner analysis. Critical to this case is the fact that Cassie’s team needs to identify strategies that will help them be successful with this unique group of learners. While some of the resources/strategies that existed for the ID team are discussed in the case, students will be able to brainstorm other possible avenues for understanding an audience and building the trust and buy-in of their learners and SMEs.
Original Publication Citation
Rogers, A., & McDonald, J. K. (2024). Cassie Standage: Developing a workplace violence prevention training. In P. A. Ertmer, K. D. Glazewski, A. A. Koehler, & J. E. Stefaniak (Eds.), The ID casebook: Case studies in instructional design (6th ed., pp. 307-318). Routledge.
BYU ScholarsArchive Citation
Rogers, Amy and McDonald, Jason K., "Cassie Standage: Developing a workplace violence prevention training" (2024). Faculty Publications. 7204.
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/facpub/7204
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
2024
Publisher
Routledge
Language
English
College
David O. McKay School of Education
Department
Instructional Psychology and Technology
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