Best Practices in Instructional Design & Use of Learning Technologies
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How do you tell your [biz or] nonprofit’s story in 8 easy steps?

How do you tell your [biz or] nonprofit’s story in 8 easy steps? | Best Practices in Instructional Design  & Use of Learning Technologies | Scoop.it

But if you are not the sharpest video editor in the drawer, then how do you work it? Here’s how I learned to use Animoto and Audacity. Super simple. With Screenshots.

 

This appears super-easy! Follow these steps to create a 30 second video using free resources in an hour, says the author.

 

What could you make a video about? Here are a few ideas:

Welcome video One of your stories whittled down to a 30 second visual story A customer testimonial A product story

 

Looks like I found what I'll be doing this weekend! Let me know how these worked for you.

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Neuroscience Proves Why Your [Nonprofit] Stories Move Supporters To Action @johnhaydon

Neuroscience Proves Why Your [Nonprofit] Stories Move Supporters To Action @johnhaydon | Best Practices in Instructional Design  & Use of Learning Technologies | Scoop.it

"In your brain, you have neurons called “mirror” neurons. These brain cells are essentially the “soft-wiring” behind empathy. It’s why you feel sadness when a friend is struggling, and happy when they overcome an obstacle. You experience their ups and downs as if they are yours.

 

This video explains more about the science behind empathy. You’ll learn why stories work better than stats in your online (and offline) appeals. You’ll learn why pictures elicite a strong emotional response than text."

 

Don't let the title fool you -- even though this is slanted to non-profits, we all need to know this information.

 

By watching this video (which takes very complex notions and breaks them down into simple-to-understand chunks), you will learn a alot about empathy. I quibble with a few points, but overall it's a good synopsis.

 

What is the connection to story?  Well, by sharing a story you connect with your audience through empathy.  So the more you understand about how and why empathy works, the more you will master business storytelling. 

 

Enjoy the video and let me know what you think!

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