A lot of the token boards I've come across tend to be rather plain with some kind of character like Batman added for flair. They are also potentially subject to a pattern of behavior we call "post-reinforcement pausing": After the learner earns her reward, she will stop for a while before resuming work. This is because the learner can anticipate when they will receive the reward. This token board might be useful for that type of learner, I've tried to make it so that it mimics a variable rat
This is a simple tool designed to assess learner readiness. Ideal for fans of Wall-E. Sometimes a learner may not be ready for various reasons, and they may not wish to say why, maybe they have a headache, or maybe they just got up on the wrong side of the bed. Best used as an antecedent to any tasks they may find not to their liking. Ideal when combined with positive reinforcement (my Wall-E token board should compliment this well).
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