Nonprofits are great at collecting data but often fail to share their information in a compelling way. Stories are the answer. With live links to video examples, this Slideshare covers ten of the most important rules of effective storytelling for causes.
Language Development Through StorytellingMrMacnology
Language development is an ongoing process for everyone. While we may work with English Language Learners, all of our students can benefit from effective English Language Development strategies. One of the most natural ways to learn a language is through conversation and storytelling. And fortunately, we all have a story to tell, but sometimes our students struggle to tell that story. Many students, including language learners, lack the skill sets or vocabulary to effectively share their learning. There are simple yet empowering strategies that can be used every day to help them set their stories free.
Slide presentasi atas undangan Ikatan Mahasiswa SPS ITB - Kamil pada tanggal 15 Sep 2017. Berisi beberapa hal yang perlu diperhatikan saat membuat slide presentasi. Ingat: anda tidak harus menggunakan slide saat akan menjelaskan riset anda. Lisensi slide ini CC-BY.
Video (total 2 buah) telah diunggah ke Youtube. Tautan untuk video pertama: http://bit.ly/2y1i9GO.
Semoga bermanfaat.
Presentation by Mr. Gautam John for Workshop on Open Educational Resources and Open Licensing Policies in the Indian Context on 22 February 2013 at India International Centre, New Delhi.
Language Development Through StorytellingMrMacnology
Language development is an ongoing process for everyone. While we may work with English Language Learners, all of our students can benefit from effective English Language Development strategies. One of the most natural ways to learn a language is through conversation and storytelling. And fortunately, we all have a story to tell, but sometimes our students struggle to tell that story. Many students, including language learners, lack the skill sets or vocabulary to effectively share their learning. There are simple yet empowering strategies that can be used every day to help them set their stories free.
Slide presentasi atas undangan Ikatan Mahasiswa SPS ITB - Kamil pada tanggal 15 Sep 2017. Berisi beberapa hal yang perlu diperhatikan saat membuat slide presentasi. Ingat: anda tidak harus menggunakan slide saat akan menjelaskan riset anda. Lisensi slide ini CC-BY.
Video (total 2 buah) telah diunggah ke Youtube. Tautan untuk video pertama: http://bit.ly/2y1i9GO.
Semoga bermanfaat.
Presentation by Mr. Gautam John for Workshop on Open Educational Resources and Open Licensing Policies in the Indian Context on 22 February 2013 at India International Centre, New Delhi.
Trees of Tales: Designing Playful Interactions to Enhance Reading Experiences...Karel Van Isacker
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Interactive Technologies and Games (ITAG) Conference 2015
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Voici un des business plan effectué en cours, Il propose une solution très détaillée pour l'analyse du retail et Merchandising.
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- Une analyse de marché assez importante
- Des visuels qui parlent d'eux même
Si vous avez des remarques n'hésitez pas à répondre en commentaire ou à m'ajouter sur linkedin pour m'envoyer des Messages Privés
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Trees of Tales: Designing Playful Interactions to Enhance Reading Experiences...Karel Van Isacker
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Voici un des business plan effectué en cours, Il propose une solution très détaillée pour l'analyse du retail et Merchandising.
Vous découvrirez dans ce document :
- Des idées technologique innovantes
- Différentes stratégies à adopter
- Une analyse de marché assez importante
- Des visuels qui parlent d'eux même
Si vous avez des remarques n'hésitez pas à répondre en commentaire ou à m'ajouter sur linkedin pour m'envoyer des Messages Privés
Review and analysis of the highlights from the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas and the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit
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Milan, 11 March 2014 – The third edition of “Design the Italian excellence”, the site-specific project curated by Vincenzo Basile of Basile Arteco for Baglioni Hotels, has been inaugurated last March 6th at the brand new Caffè Baglioni of the Carlton Hotel Baglioni.
The art exhibition is on display until the next Milan International Furniture Fair (April, 7-13 2014) and hosts a selection of Authors representing the contemporary “fare italiano”, a mix of Innovation and Tradition comprising different generations and new fields of Art: Design, but Contemporary Art and Graphic as well.
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2. Why use stories when you have facts?
A group of
grade 3
students was
given a list of
21 pairs of
words and told
to memorize
them.
3. They spent as
long as they
needed to
memorize the
pairs of words
and then were
sent outside to
play for one hour.
How many pairs did the average child
remember?
5. Why use stories when you have facts?
A second group of
grade 3 students
was given the
same list of 21
pairs of words and
asked to put each
pair in a
sentence.
Then, they played outside for an hour.
6. “…
…”
“My sister put the soap in daddy’s shoe.”
The kids remembered an
average of 8 of the 21 pairs
7. Why use stories when you have facts?
A third group of
grade 3 students
was given the same
list of 21 pairs of
words and asked to
put each pair in a
question.
Then, they played outside for an hour.
8. “?”
“Why did Sally put the soap in daddy’s shoe?
The kids remembered an
average of 16 of the 21 pairs
9. Why?
Because in asking a question the kids
started to create a story to answer it.
+
1 out of 21
“...”
8 out of 21
“?”
16 out of 21
10. What should be the
goal of every story
you tell?
To persuade your audience
to engage in an action.
11. Stories have power. They delight,
enchant, touch, teach, recall,
inspire, motivate, challenge. They
help us understand. They imprint
a picture on our minds.
Janet Litherland