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Do You Need a Villain in a Learning Story?

Experiencing eLearning

Do you need a villain in a learning story? In the presentation, Joe talked about elements of storytelling common to science fiction and how to incorporate those aspects for better stories in elearning. The same goes for storytelling for learning. Stories help you make learning more concrete.

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Do You Need a Villain in a Learning Story?

Experiencing eLearning

In the presentation, Joe talked about elements of storytelling common to science fiction and how to incorporate those aspects for better stories in elearning. If you’re attending the Learning Solutions Conference later this month, you can hear this presentation live. The same goes for storytelling for learning.

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WEAVING A TALE – HOW STORYTELLING CAN ENHANCE INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN

Learnnovators

Make it black and white if you will. As our jaws fall open in wonderment at the pregnant pause in her story, she deftly picks up a handful of food and shovels it into each of our mouths. As our jaws fall open in wonderment at the pregnant pause in her story, she deftly picks up a handful of food and shovels it into each of our mouths.

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The Art of Storytelling: Creating Compelling Narratives in Publishing

Kitaboo

However, with so much content being published, authors and content creators need to make their content stand out. Weaving a story can help you ensure your content resonates with readers and leaves an impact. They help advance the story, face challenges, and change through the course of the story.

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How to level-up your presentation visuals

BrightCarbon

Relationships are everywhere, and we’re constantly being reminded, whether on a billboard, Netflix, or just that shameless couple next to you at dinner, that you can’t get away from them. If you can crack how to show relationships effectively on your slides then you’ll have your audience swiping right instead of left.

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Storytelling in presentations: Creating compelling content

BrightCarbon

The Great Gatsby , To Kill a Mockingbird , Star Wars – epic stories that we go back to time and time again. Compare that to the last presentation you saw. Or how about the one that shows you where all the offices are? Were there walls of text that you needed a telescope to read? Did it have the classic logo slide?

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Engagement

Clark Quinn

If you don’t know it, it is a conference about comics, but also much, much , more. I have gone to many conferences, and some are big, e.g. ATD’s ICE or Online Educa, or Learning Technology (certainly the exhibit hall). In designing learning, we would love to achieve such motivation. And it is huge !

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