To utilize the 'React' verb in the psychomotor domain, the educator can design activities where learners respond physically or mentally to a stimulus. They can prompt learners with questions such as "What would you do if..." to trigger a reaction. For example, in a training scenario for customer service, the educator can ask, "What would you do if a customer is unhappy with your service?" This question encourages learners to think about their potential actions and reactions in that situation, promoting critical thinking and application of knowledge. Incorporating 'React' in learning design can range from role-playing exercises, virtual simulations, hands-on experiments, scenario-based assessments, or reflex actions like fine motor movements. By tapping into this verb, educators can enhance learners' ability to respond effectively in real-world situations, improving their psychomotor skills, decision-making, and response time. Including a variety of 'React' activities can make the learning experience more engaging, interactive, and memorable for learners.
What would you do
Design and implement a role-playing simulation where learners in a workplace setting engage in decision-making and problem-solving using the "react" learning verb to enhance their ability to respond quickly and effectively to unexpected situations.