July 5th through July 9th Cueing Workshop 5 Days
Cueing Level Workshop:
The Cueing workshop is a deeper dive into the fundamental principles and practices of Operant Conditioning and
changing animal behavior. Class objectives: teach applied behavior analytic procedures, plan simple training tasks,
evaluate behavior, establish reinforcement criteria, and put trained behaviors under stimulus control. Tasks will
include, but not be limited to, a 3 Color laser match to sample exercise.
This is a 40 hour course given over 5 consecutive days and is comprised of lectures and hands-on training
using Leghorn chickens as a model to explore and apply the concepts presented.
PREREQUISITES: Completion of the Discrimination Workshop. This class can be taken before or after
Criteria.
Cueing Level Workshop:
The Cueing workshop is a deeper dive into the fundamental principles and practices of Operant Conditioning and
changing animal behavior. Class objectives: teach applied behavior analytic procedures, plan simple training tasks,
evaluate behavior, establish reinforcement criteria, and put trained behaviors under stimulus control. Tasks will
include, but not be limited to, a 3 Color laser match to sample exercise.
This is a 40 hour course given over 5 consecutive days and is comprised of lectures and hands-on training
using Leghorn chickens as a model to explore and apply the concepts presented.
PREREQUISITES: Completion of the Discrimination Workshop. This class can be taken before or after
Criteria.
Cueing Level Workshop:
The Cueing workshop is a deeper dive into the fundamental principles and practices of Operant Conditioning and
changing animal behavior. Class objectives: teach applied behavior analytic procedures, plan simple training tasks,
evaluate behavior, establish reinforcement criteria, and put trained behaviors under stimulus control. Tasks will
include, but not be limited to, a 3 Color laser match to sample exercise.
This is a 40 hour course given over 5 consecutive days and is comprised of lectures and hands-on training
using Leghorn chickens as a model to explore and apply the concepts presented.
PREREQUISITES: Completion of the Discrimination Workshop. This class can be taken before or after
Criteria.