
The Learning Experience Ops Show Episode 6: The Marginally Irresponsible Path- Jen Briselli on Risky Play, Systems Thinking & Redefining What It Means to Learn
Jan 6, 2026
Jen Briselli, a strategist and educator focused on risky play and transdisciplinary collaboration, shares insights on creating conditions for self-defined learning. She emphasizes the significance of flexible scaffolding and the distinction between teaching and facilitating. Jen reflects on her journey from physics to design strategy and the value of trusting instincts. They discuss the role of AI in enhancing learning experiences and the importance of sensing and responding to learners' needs in today's changing landscape.
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Design To Facilitate, Not Dictate
- Distinguish teaching (doing for) from facilitating learning (enabling learners to make meaning).
- Design experiences that place tools and scaffolds in learners' hands instead of delivering fixed outcomes.
Process As Flexible Scaffolding
- Treat process as temporary scaffolding, not a rigid rulebook.
- Keep processes flexible so teams can sense, adapt, and respond to real-time signals.
From Research To Principles For VR Nursing
- Jen described a VR nursing client project where research exposed context differences across care settings.
- She translated insights into cross-context principles rather than feature lists to guide product decisions.

