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WEAVING A TALE – HOW STORYTELLING CAN ENHANCE INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN

Learnnovators

Picture this scene in the 1980s. Quiet except for the shrill sound of children laughing. When you’re able to engage learners with your storytelling, they are more likely to pay attention, retain information, and be motivated to complete the learning activity. Make it black and white if you will. Somewhere in South Madras*.

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Instructional Storytelling: How to Use it In Your Corporate Training

eLearningMind

It might sound familiar for your favorite novel or the last movie you saw, but what does this mean for your training materials? Even cave paintings are a form of ancient storytelling that passed down useful information from generation to generation. Stories work to ignite as many senses and emotions as possible.

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The Importance of Script Writing in Video Presentations

eLearning Brothers

Books are allowed to put on paper eloquent words that paint a picture that is sometimes breathtaking. While some screenwriters can wax eloquent in their work, most screenplays end up sounding more like this: REVERSE SHOT ON THE BACKS OF GERALD AND SCARLETT. It’s not fair, really. Chapter 51 of Moby Dick , by Herman Melville.

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Sony Pictures’ Martin Lowery

CLO Magazine

Sony Pictures Entertainment’s Lowery has brought traditional and experiential development initiatives to bear in a creative industry that is largely unfamiliar with many of the players in learning. ” But these days, it’s not just about who is on the screen — whether in movie theaters, on television sets or the Internet.

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10 Easy-to-Implement Steps to Improve Accessibility on Your Website

Hurix Digital

Alright, so we all know the internet is connecting individuals worldwide for seamless information access, communication, and collaboration. Delving into the intricacies of these challenges informs every decision, ensuring our design choices are intentional and genuinely cater to creating an inclusive online experience for everyone.

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Illustration and Animation: The Icing and the Cake

eLearningMind

That’s because brains love to track movement, see pictures, and follow stories: it’s how it was designed. Text on a page may be able to convey information but it’s hard to engage with and even more difficult to remember. Simply put, we use animation and illustration because it works. Do encourage interaction.

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Tips for Audio in eLearning

eLearning Brothers

We all know what a difference sound effects make when we watch a great action movie. Without it the movie would be terrible. Not just narration but also sound effects that emphasize and support the text/images/animations. A picture is worth 1000 words. Thanks to Sound80 for the information! Make it real.

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