I am thrilled to present you five of my best videos, each one providing you with a sneak peak, as well as helpful tips, on how the Story-Based eLearning Design can transform your courses into high-impact learning events.
Must Learn – Does Your Learner Need 1,500 Pages?
- How many percent of 1500 would a learner require in order to start working at their new job? It depends on the content, but never all 1500 pages.
- Why do we expect our learners to go through all 1500 pages as if we expect them to master the massive information?
- Must-learns – important information we want learners to learn quickly because they need learning competencies and skill sets they can build on the job quickly so that they can perform.
- Mastery or full competency – these are learnings they can only learn over time so they can become masters of it.
- We don’t want to train a master in just one hour or even a 5-hour eLearning course.
- Focus on separating the must-learn from the working competency to the full competency content so we can focus our energies.
- In selecting stories, we tend to select those that show extreme emotions.
- There is a science behind it – our minds no longer respond to typical situations.
- Sometimes, we get so used to typical situations on routine, we go on autopilot but when something particularly eventful happens, we tend to remember that for a long time.
- When you tell a dull story, nobody will pay attention to it.
- When you design stories you need to infuse these with new information so you tend to exaggerate the details.
- Sometimes you encounter participants who have no experience or idea about embedding technical aspects of a module into a story.
- Add more elements into the story so learners will see information that he may not have known ahead of time, or skipped through.
- If it’s the first time for a learner to encounter a policy, a good strategy would be to have one of the characters explain the benefits and the impact of the policy to help learners gain a better understanding.
- Allow learners to discover the facts and learnings embedded in the story. As they go deeper into the story, the more they will discover.
- The more you embed, the more you will be providing them with a more enriching experience.
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Ray Jimenez, PhD
Vignettes Learning
“Helping Learners Learn Their Way”