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“Show, don’t tell” — How do you do it?

Making Change

I'm worried about one of my team members," Javier says. "I Write a movie. Try to create the same experience for your scenario players. If you're putting the player in the scenario as "you," don't tell them what to think or feel. Steve says he's concerned about the delay in processing TPS reports. “It Great news!"

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Understanding How We Learn: Video vs. Text

fewStones

So, when we need to remember something, our brains can replay those images, making learning feel more like watching a movie than reading a textbook. As we follow the visuals and absorb information, different parts of our brains team up. How Emotions Boost Learning Ever notice how a good movie can make you laugh, cry, or feel excited?

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“Show, don’t tell” — How do you do it?

Making Change

I'm worried about one of my team members," Javier says. "I Write a movie Imagine you're watching a film. Try to create the same experience for your scenario players. Don't tell "me" what I'm thinking or feeling If you're putting the player in the scenario as "you," don't tell them what to think or feel. Great news!"

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Writer or Director: Who Makes Storyboards?

Storyboard Hero

Furthermore, we will introduce another player who can make storyboards — the AI storyboard generator. Storyboards are crucial for communication among the whole production team. Directors guide the artists in capturing their unique concepts, making sure the storyboards match the movie experience they want to create. Let’s start!

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Instructional Design vs. Instructional Development: What’s the Difference?

eLearningMind

You might catch someone using the terms “instructional design” and “instructional development” interchangeably, and at first glance, they do seem pretty similar. However, if eLearning were like movie making, using these words interchangeably would be like confusing the screenwriter with the director, and vice versa.

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Elo, who’s the best?

Coorpacademy

The David Fincher movie The Social Network depicts his rise to fame, from being a Harvard student to becoming the CEO of the most-used social network in the world. This is the Elo rating system, a method for calculating the relative skill levels of players in zero-sum games such as chess. The score of the two players adjusts.

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Are you familiar with the concept of ‘Binge Learning’?

Coorpacademy

The Coorpacademy Content Team is producing ‘Suspects’, its first fictional series in 3 episodes involving the use of soft skills. This new format production was launched during lockdown, but with a team full of motivation and scenarios ideas. First, the fiction, second, the learning! A direction relying on a succession of screens.

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