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Chart the Fit: A Studio for Intentional Introductions

Hosted by Dr. Stacy Greathouse

In this video

What you'll learn

🧭 Chart a First Impression That Belongs

Use 4 clear considerations to select an activity that reflects your content’s world, tools, tone, and learners.

✍️ Put the Framework to Work (Right Away)

Work through each of the 4 considerations using real examples, then apply it directly to your own course or training.

🕯️ Get Clarity Without the Chaos

No breakout rooms. No fluff. Just quiet confidence and a concept you can use immediately.

Why this topic matters

Your first activity is the message before the message. If it feels off, your learners already know it, and they start drifting. When you design with intention, you build trust, set the tone, and show up like the kind of educator you’d actually want to learn from. This session gives you the first coordinate to fit your content to the first impression and keeps your learners on board.

You'll learn from

Dr. Stacy Greathouse

Piratical Pedagogue | Learning Architect | Founder of Dark Classroom

I’m a piratical pedagogue with over 25 years in higher education, K–12, corporate, community, and nonprofit learning spaces. I chart better learning experiences for those tired of “normal.” As a learning architect, technologist, and founder of the Dark Classroom, my work has reached five continents. I help educators craft powerful, purpose-driven first impressions that ditch the fluff and actually reflect the world their learners are stepping into. I believe learning should be real, relevant, and designed with care, not pulled from a tired deck of icebreakers.

Previously at

International Probiotics
The University of Texas at Arlington
Sonoran University of Health Sciences
Texas Woman's University
Illinois State
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Defy Icebreakers: A 5-Goal Map for Intentional Introduction Activities
Dr. Stacy Greathouse
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