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Stories, Scenarios and Micro eLearning: The Power of Surprise in Story-Based Design
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The Power of Surprise in Story-Based Design. Monday, August 24, 2015. The Power of Surprise in Story-Based Design. In most endeavors - war, sports, marketing, or storytelling - the element of surprise works wonders. By using the strategy of surprise, people are caught in their vulnerable state, a condition that leads to openness and non-judgment. Surprise, therefore, is important in the Story-based eLearning design because it creates an environment of awe and marvel during the learning process. Story-bas...
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Stories, Scenarios and Micro eLearning: Case Study- Reducing eLearning Cost to 50% by Using Must-Learn Lessons and Micro-Learning
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Case Study- Reducing eLearning Cost to 50% by Using Must-Learn Lessons and Micro-Learning. Monday, August 17, 2015. Case Study- Reducing eLearning Cost to 50% by Using Must-Learn Lessons and Micro-Learning. This case study presents a series of strategies and tactics which help you answer these questions:. How do I respond to rapid business needs for e-Learning? How do I decide which approach can dramatically increase the speed of development and how do I calculate the returns? Well, it may be more like: ...
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Stories, Scenarios and Micro eLearning: Instant and Rapid One-Minute Learning for mLearning and eLearning
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Instant and Rapid One-Minute Learning for mLearning and eLearning. Thursday, December 13, 2012. Instant and Rapid One-Minute Learning for mLearning and eLearning. In a rapid, constantly-changing, technology-enabled work environment, which one works best – linear or random learning? How do we rethink or reformulate to make the linear content friendly to random learning? How does this benefit instant learning for busy learners? Discover the steps and begin to apply it. Science supports random learning.
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Stories, Scenarios and Micro eLearning: Vague Stories Help Learners to Discover
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Vague Stories Help Learners to Discover. Monday, July 25, 2011. Vague Stories Help Learners to Discover. Uncovering parallel tracks is essential in contextual learning – where the need is to help learners find applications of an idea in a story or feedback. Precision oftentimes kills the ability of the learner to discover multiple real-life applications. In In Praise of Vagueness. Wired Magazine July 21, 2011), Jonah Lehrer writes about studies on the benefits of vagueness versus precision. Bonus benefit...
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Stories, Scenarios and Micro eLearning: Creating Big Lessons by Using Small Data
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Creating Big Lessons by Using Small Data. Friday, August 28, 2015. Creating Big Lessons by Using Small Data. Rapid learning is achieved by putting lessons in micro-scenarios. Instead of serving the "whole pie of knowledge" all at once, serving slices to elearners is also effective. Micro-scenarios prevent information overload and give learners more capacity to focus and accumulate information. In his article, Little Data Makes Big Data More Powerful. I compared these micro-lessons to kernels. In my m...
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Stories, Scenarios and Micro eLearning: The Art of Anticipation in Story-Based Learning Design
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The Art of Anticipation in Story-Based Learning Design. Wednesday, August 26, 2015. The Art of Anticipation in Story-Based Learning Design. Story-Based eLearning design is effective because it creates an environment where learners are compelled to anticipate. The vagueness of "what's next" keeps the mind engrossed until the story finds a resolution. Very few people can resist the power of a good story. Rebecca Saxe describes how she came up with the idea of making a story-based experiment process:. As eD...
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About Ray Jimenez
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About Ray Jimenez, PhD. Converting Content to Story-Based and Scenario eLearning. 3-Minute and Chunk eLearning Development. In-house / Custom Workshops. About Ray Jimenez, PhD. Learning Architect, Facilitator, Author, Systems Developer and Consultant for e-Learning. Ray Jimenez is the Chief Learning Architect and Founder of VignettesLearning.com. He designed the principal architecture of TrainingMagNetwork.com, with over 100,000 members. Ray's Activities and Passions. Story-based eLearning Design Workshop.