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The Cognitive Woods — Season 2, Episode 4
Design: Crafting Illuminated Pathways
A strong question is only the beginning. What matters next is how you design the journey it takes you on.
In Episode 4 of The Cognitive Woods: Season 2 – The Lantern’s Trail, we step into the Design phase of the Attention Literacy Framework. This episode explores how intentional question design transforms curiosity from aimless wandering into purposeful exploration—guiding attention, protecting cognitive load, and making learning visible and shared.
Building directly from Episode 3’s work of assessing which questions are worth following, this episode focuses on what comes next: how to connect, sequence, and scaffold questions so learners don’t get lost in overgrowth or overwhelmed by choice. Using forest metaphors, classroom stories, and research-backed insights, we explore how questions become pathways, maps, and return routes for others to travel.
Drawing on inquiry research, visible thinking routines, and Cognitive Load Theory, this episode shows why well-designed inquiry isn’t about control—it’s about care. Design creates structure without rigidity, direction without dictation, and space for curiosity to deepen rather than fragment.
In this episode, you’ll explore:
This episode is for:
Educators designing inquiry-driven lessons and units
Leaders structuring conversations and collaborative work
Facilitators, coaches, and designers of learning experiences
Anyone trying to turn curiosity into meaningful, sustained exploration
🎧 Listen to the new season on Buzzsprout
📺 Watch the video episodes on YouTube
🌱 Explore the Attention Literacy Framework and Alder Branch resources at alderbranch.org
Good questions invite us forward.
Good design shows us how to walk.
Support the show
By Alder Branch LLCSend a text
The Cognitive Woods — Season 2, Episode 4
Design: Crafting Illuminated Pathways
A strong question is only the beginning. What matters next is how you design the journey it takes you on.
In Episode 4 of The Cognitive Woods: Season 2 – The Lantern’s Trail, we step into the Design phase of the Attention Literacy Framework. This episode explores how intentional question design transforms curiosity from aimless wandering into purposeful exploration—guiding attention, protecting cognitive load, and making learning visible and shared.
Building directly from Episode 3’s work of assessing which questions are worth following, this episode focuses on what comes next: how to connect, sequence, and scaffold questions so learners don’t get lost in overgrowth or overwhelmed by choice. Using forest metaphors, classroom stories, and research-backed insights, we explore how questions become pathways, maps, and return routes for others to travel.
Drawing on inquiry research, visible thinking routines, and Cognitive Load Theory, this episode shows why well-designed inquiry isn’t about control—it’s about care. Design creates structure without rigidity, direction without dictation, and space for curiosity to deepen rather than fragment.
In this episode, you’ll explore:
This episode is for:
Educators designing inquiry-driven lessons and units
Leaders structuring conversations and collaborative work
Facilitators, coaches, and designers of learning experiences
Anyone trying to turn curiosity into meaningful, sustained exploration
🎧 Listen to the new season on Buzzsprout
📺 Watch the video episodes on YouTube
🌱 Explore the Attention Literacy Framework and Alder Branch resources at alderbranch.org
Good questions invite us forward.
Good design shows us how to walk.
Support the show