Slides from a PechaKucha presentation completed by our Instructional Designer, Scott Wallace at an eLearning Association event in Melbourne.
A YouTube video of the presentation can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o95Ns9XiIwk
10. Idea 7: Narrative makes attitude change
more persistent by engaging at the
cognitive and affective level.
11. Idea 8: Narrative may not be as
suitable for clear, unambiguous
information transfer.
12. Idea 9: Read Ruth C. Clark’s
work on scenario-based
e-learning.
Scenario-based e-learning is a pre-planned guided
inductive learning environment designed to accelerate
expertise in which the learner assumes the role of an
actor responding to a work-realistic assignment or
challenge, which in turn responds to reflect the learner’s
choices (Clark, 2013, p. 5).