The task of the programmer is to:
identify the unique configuration of these six elements that compose a program, to anticipate how the series of actions that make up the program will unfold, and to determine how the face-to-face interactions of a program can be manipulated to move participants through the program
Interacting People
Who are your participants or design a program and recruit a specific type of person
need to understand where your participants are in their developmental prcoess
Macro segmentation
develop a program and identify/recruit participants
Micro segmentation
identify participants and then develop a program
When the individuals in a program change, the program changes
Physical Setting
Generic set of variables that structure social occasions
A change in any one of these variables
changes the character of the program
These six elements are all that a
programmer can manipulate in
developing a program
Includes aural, olfactory, tactile and taste
If the setting changes, the program changes
Uniqueness about settings
Setting may not be adequate
Settings can be manipulated with decorations, lighting etc.
The more the physical environments is altered, the more expensive it becomes
Does the program require a unique setting
When you change the setting, the program changes
The task of the programmer is to:
identify the unique configuration of these six elements that compose a program, to anticipate how the series of actions that make up the program will unfold, and to determine how the face-to-face interactions of a program can be manipulated to move participants through the program
Interacting People
Who are your participants or design a program and recruit a specific type of person
need to understand where your participants are in their developmental prcoess
Macro segmentation
develop a program and identify/recruit participants
Micro segmentation
identify participants and then develop a program
When the individuals in a program change, the program changes
Physical Setting
Generic set of variables that structure social occasions
A change in any one of these variables
changes the character of the program
These six elements are all that a
programmer can manipulate in
developing a program
Includes aural, olfactory, tactile and taste
If the setting changes, the program changes
Uniqueness about settings
Setting may not be adequate
Settings can be manipulated with decorations, lighting etc.
The more the physical environments is altered, the more expensive it becomes
Does the program require a unique setting
When you change the setting, the program changes
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