Learn how to unlock the power of storytelling within your organization.
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Learn how to unlock the power of storytelling within your organization.
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Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education
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Using stories into your elearning can make the difference between information transfer and real learning. Here are some elearning storytelling strategies.
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If you want a fictional tale as part of your learning experience, here are 25 story ideas for eLearning.
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"Keep it simple" might be the smartest phrase ever written for compelling data storytelling. But actually, it's not so easy. These tips show you how.
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This book explores the many pedagogical uses of Story in psychology instruction. Rich with teaching tips, examples, resources, and outcome data, the collected chapters serve as both a reference for developing creative uses of Story in the (real or virtual) classroom and as an example of evidence-based scholarship in the field. The volume is organized into sections focusing on the theoretical underpinnings of Story, the autobiographical use of Story, application of Story in different course contexts, and interdisciplinary perspectives on the pedagogical use of Story.
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This appears to be an outstanding collection of papers on the use of storytelling as an instructional strategy. Published in 2015.
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Hemingway once wrote a six-word novel that reads as follows: "For sale: baby shoes, never worn." What makes it famous, other than the author? Neuroscient
I think this is so true. Those stories also need to encourage the memory of the order of the story. Who and what came first matters in the unfolding of the tale.